Photo of four Pacific students hanging out and looking at vinyl records in their dorm room in Walter Hall: [left to right] Zelda Wissman, Judith Engdahl, Carolyn Brown, Virginia Stretcher. Records include The Kingsmen's 'Louie Louie,' The Beatle's 'A Hard Days Night,' and The Rolling Stone's 'Satisfaction.'
Photo of a chemistry class taking place in Science Hall, now known as Old College Hall, at Pacific University. Student Rosemary Joubert is on the right. This photograph was probably taken in the 1940s for usage in promotional materials by the university.
The interior of Carnegie Library on Pacific University's campus. Carnegie Library, later renamed Carnegie Hall, served as the university's library from 1912-1968. This photo shows a student talking to a librarian at the circulation desk while other students study at tables in the background.
Portrait of Private Dick Chang in a WWII-era Air Force uniform. The insignia on his sleeve indicates that he was in the 13th Airborne Division, which was deployed to Europe but never saw action.
Photo of a man sitting in a chair facing a woman, Doris Dobbs [daughter of President Dobbs?], who is sitting in a rocking chair. They are in front of the fireplace in the sitting room of Bates House. President Dobbs (1924-1940) lived in Bates House with his family while he served as President of the University.
Portrait of George Atkinson, one of the founders of Pacific University. He was a missionary from New England who traveled to Oregon Territory and worked to establish educational systems in the area. One of his projects was the creation of Tualatin Academy and Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon. This image is undated, but based on his appearance and the carte-de-visite format of the photograph, it was likely created circa the 1860s.