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ALPHA PI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is an organization for men on campus who have been members of the Boy Scouts of America. It is a service organization with service to the nation, state, and campus as its aim. During winter term, Alpha Phi Omega sponsored Dads, Day, a day when all of the students' dads were invited to visit our campus. The program for Dads' Day included boxing, basketball, and a banquet at Susanne Homes Hall. Pictured at the upper right is Don McLaren who served as president during win ter term. Sigma Epsilon Pi is the girls' honorary on Southern Oregon's campus. Girls making a three point or above are eligible for membership. Members of this organization ictured above are: in the back row from left to right, Barbara Bently, Pauline Hoffard, Lorna Jager, Helen Mogfatt, Julia Bruce, Nancy Youngblood, Iris Thomas, Dene Bish, Wilma Ketelle, Nell Kelly, and Ruby Holloway. In the middle row are: Arlene Arashiro, Gladys Foster, Alice Warner, Betty Loftdahl, Berlva McCoy, Marilyn Ramey, Margaret Dyer, Pauline Bursik, Mary Louise Tompkins, Mariorie Fliniou, and Mariorie King. In the front row are: Marilyn Matheny, Phyllis Wallen, Nancy Hunter, Jean Harrison, Mary Jane Farr, Marvel Gage, Alanna King, Colleen Tiegs, Ruth Kundinger, and Janet Russell. Barbara Bently, president, is pictured at the upper right, and below is a pic of vice-president Phyllis Stauffer. sruivra nrsriuu PI 2
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DRUM CORPS Arlene Arashiro, president of Southern Oregon's Drum Corps, is shown in the snap above doing the Hula during the half-time af one of S.O.C.'s basketball games. She is accompanied by the oiher members of fhe Drum Corps bealini a rhythm on Their drums. Arlene is wearing a flowered sarong, and lhe other girls are wearing ieans and prini s iris. The insel in the upper Ieff is of Miss Dorothy Palmer, Drum Corps advisor. Members of fhe Drum Corps pictured below are: front row Ueff to righfl Arlene Arashiro, Mary Van Riper, Polly Hofford, Shirley Clendenen, and Helen Redbird. Second row: Rufh Kundinger, Diane Morey, Lorna Jager, Marianne Bronner, Luella Mills, Marilyn Ramey, and Adele Sheldon. Top row: Sidney Smith, Rebecca Freeman, Marvel Gage, Delores Brallen, and Barbara Lewis. I 0 5 1
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SENIOR CLASS The senior class of 1950 was capably led by president VVinfield Roberson, vice-president Bob VVeaver, secretary Trubee Bell, and treasurer Dick Skow. These people were kept busy performing the duties incumbent to their oflices. Because this class was an active organiza- tion, there were many things to do re- garding its participation in numerous campus events. The class officers did an admirable job in executing these tasks. They also did a good job of handling the issues that confronted the class from time to time throughout the year. W, ROBERSON Presideni V. ALLEY W. BAYLESS D. BEACH T, BELL B. ORVIS
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