Black and white photo of University of Oregon javelin thrower Chuck Missfeldt posing at Hayward Field with a javelin in the early 1950s. Missfeldt won the NCAA title in 1951. Text at top of picture reads "Chuck Missfeldt Oregon Interscholastic Record Holder 211 feet. High School Coach Wayne Sturdivant."
Black and white photo of University of Oregon track and field athlete Steve Anderson, wearing the uniform of the Emerald Empire Athletic Association (now the Oregon Track Club) and holding a discus during a meet held at Hayward Field in the early 1960s.
Black and white photo of the University of Oregon track team around the scoreboard at Hayward Field during the early 1930s. Coach Bill Hayward is standing at far right.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon javelin thrower Les Tipton about to unleash a throw of 244 feet at Hayward Field in the early 1960s. Text at top of picture reads "Les Tipton 244'."
Black and white photo of University of Oregon runner Ted Anderson ahead of a rival from Washington, near the finish line of the 440 at a dual meet held at Hayward Field in 1952. Anderson won the race in 49.5 seconds.
Sequences of eight and nine black and white photos of, respectively, University of Oregon high jumper Terry Llewellyn and Ohio State long jumper Paul Warfield, showing their forms at the 1962 NCAA Track and Field Championships held at Hayward Field. Text at upper left indicates Llewellyn cleard a height of 6'9" (earning 2nd place) and Warfield jumped a distance of 25 feet.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon runner Ray Van Asten crossing the finish of the mile relay in first place at a meet held in California on April 13, 1963,
Color photo of American Olympian Joan Benoit waving the flag at Memorial Coliseum after winning the first Olympic marathon for women at the 1984 Olympics held in Los Angeles.
Black and white photo of University of Oregon long jumper Woodley Lewis in mid-jump during a dual meet against Oregon State at Hayward Field in 1949. Lewis won the event with a mark of 23 feet 5 inches, and would go on to capture the Northern Division title in Seattle later in the season. He also competed in the high jump and sprints. A nearly identical picture from the same meet appears on page 282 of the 1950 Oregana.