Series of 17 black and white photos of University of Oregon sprinters Mel Renfro (inside lane), Harry Jerome (middle), and Jerry Tarr (outside lane) illustrating their sprinting forms, taken at Hayward Field in the early 1960s.
Black and white photo of "The Firehouse Four," the nickname given to the four members of the 1963 University of Oregon football team's offensive backfield, posing beside a fire truck wearing fire helmets. From left to right: Bob Berry (#15), Mel Renfro (#20), Lu Bain (#21) and Larry Hill (#25).
Photomontage of black and white photos showing members of the 1962 University of Oregon track team, which won its first NCAA title at the championships held for the first time at Hayward Field on June 15-16. Each photo has caption indicating athlete's name, event and finish. From left to right, top row: Keith Forman, 4th, mile; Harry Jerome, 1st, 220, 2nd, 100; Jerry Tarr, 1st, 120 hurdles, 1st, 440 hurdles; Bill Bowerman, coach; Dyrol Burleson, 1st, mile; Les Tipton, 5th, javelin. Middle row: Terry Llewellyn, 2nd, high jump; Clayton Steinke, 4th, steeplechase, three mile; Mel Renfro, 2nd, 120 hurdles, 3rd, broad jump; Mike Lehner, 3rd, steeplechase; Dave Steen, 5th, shot put. Bottom row: Jim Puckett, 220; Barry Adams, steeplechase; Vic Reeve, three mile; John Burns, javelin; Jerry Close, Board jump & hop, step, jump; Ron Gomez, javelin; Ted Abram, 880; Archie San Romani, 880; Marty Frank, pole vault; Jerry Stubblefield, discus; Mike Gaechter, 120 hurdles; Sig Ohleimann, 880.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon half back Mel Renfro (#20) running with the football with two defenders in pursuit during a game played at Hayward Field in 1963. Picture appears on page 93 of Oregon Ducks football : 100 years of glory, edited by Michael C. McCann, 1995.