A portrait of Esther Silverman in her graduation robes. She graduated from Pacific University in 1908, and she and her classmates installed the Spirit Bench on campus.
Portrait of David Raffety, Pacific University Class of 1867. The Class of 1867 installed the petrified stump on the grounds of Pacific University. He later returned to school and graduated from Willamette University Medical School in 1880, and ran a joint medical practice with his brother Charles. He was one of the Commissioners of the Lewis and Clark Exposition.
Portrait of Pacific University student Caron Rowland, circa 1971. She graduated from Pacific in 1971 and went on to receive an RN degree from the Oregon Health and Sciences University.
Portrait of C. Franklin Koch, Pacific University Class of 1910. He went on to study divinity at the Wittenberg Seminary in Ohio, and later worked for the Board of Social Missions of the United Lutheran Church in America.
A portrait of an older Alvin Thompson Smith, who was the first pioneer to the area that would eventually become Forest Grove. He arrived in Washington County in 1843 after previously moving west for missionary work. He brought with him his wife Abigail Raymond who he married March 19, 1840. After Abigail passed in 1858 he remarried to Jane Averill on October 19, 1869. He was an influential member of the Forest Grove community and was involved with Tabitha Brown's orphanage, as well as serving as a trustee member for Tualatin Academy in its early decades.
Portrait of Arthur J. Prideaux, Pacific University Class of 1906. He was married to fellow Pacific University alumnus Frances Sorenson, and they lived in Portland, where A. J. served as principal in various local schools.
A photo of Masao Shiroma, left, and Shonin Kamekawa, right. They were from Okinawa, Japan and attneded Pacific University from 1950-51. Shonin Kamekawa was a graduate student at the time.
A photo of a group of people watching television in a classroom. Transcription lists one individual as Ralph Shumm, however, it is impossible to identify whom the note refers to. Shumm was a Pacific University administrator during the 1940s.
A portrait of John U. Smith, who graduated from Pacific University in 1888 and went on to graduate from the University of Oregon's law school in 1890. He went on to live in Hilo, Hawaii in the late 1890s.
A portrait of a younger John U. Smith, who graduated from Pacific University in 1888 and went on to graduate from the University of Oregon's law school in 1890. He went on to live in Hilo, Hawaii.