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.
Fans snake around each other on the field during halftime in a popular practice in early OAC football games against the University of Oregon called the "Serpentine."
This view was likely taken from the top of the Administration Building (Benton Hall) and shows the residential section southeast of the OAC campus. Lower campus is in the foreground and a corner of Education Hall is at the right side of the photograph.
Front row, left to right: Shuster, Laythe, Smyth, Hofer, Moore, Anderson, and Huntley. 2nd row: Yeager, Abraham, unidentified person, Hoerline, Billie, and Lutz.
Bird's-eye view of Oregon Agricultural College with Waldo and Cauthorn Hall in the background. Photo was taken at a post above 9th Street and Washington Street southeast of the Armory.