This group of graduates posed on the lawn in front of the Administration Building (Benton Hall) -- women forming the apostrophe and the "1", and the men forming the "0."
At far right is coach James Arbuthnot. In Arbuthnot’s first year as coach, the team competed in one meet at the University of Washington, and were defeated by the Huskies. Arbuthnot’s later teams met with considerable success, going undefeated in 1917 and 1920. His dog, seated in front, was the team’s unofficial mascot. Arbuthnot also served as OAC’s athletic director from 1906 to 1918. He later coached wrestling and tennis at the University of Washington.
Home Game, The 1914 C. E. apprentice team was comprised of players from classes that an instructor taught. C. E. is undoubtedly for the Civil Engineering Association, a student group.
Front row, left to right: Shuster, Laythe, Smyth, Hofer, Moore, Anderson, and Huntley. 2nd row: Yeager, Abraham, unidentified person, Hoerline, Billie, and Lutz.
Postcard depicting the OAC sophomore football team, 1909. Postcard is annotated: "I tried out for a short time, but some bumps and bruises put me out of competition. W.E.M."
Image may depict an Elgin High School track meet as certain participants are wearing EHS singlets. Possibly one of these individuals is George H. Bendshadler.
Image is annotated: "This is the best way to get more than two in a bed." In February 1918, the Oxford Club became the Oregon Alpha chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
Image is annotated: "The punishment of a 'Rook' for insubordination." In February 1918, the Oxford Club became the Oregon Alpha chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
Image is annotated: "The Oxford Club bunch just home from the masquerade." In February 1918, the Oxford Club became the Oregon Alpha chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
Oxford Club members? Image is annotated: "What do you think of this bunch of wild aborigines [sic]." In February 1918, the Oxford Club became the Oregon Alpha chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.
Image is annotated: "These are the guides on duty during March and April. They are on duty 4 weeks - 4 changing every 2 weeks. They are, from left to right, Fleishman (U of O), Bowen (U of O), Henry C. Gilbert (OAC), Breeding (U of O), Doerner (OAC), Coe (OAC), Hayes (OAC), Hunter (U of O), Currey (OAC)."