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Head Office Speaks Office Dr. Elmo Stevenson S.O.C. Players Southern Oregon College Fellows and Girls: The head coach reports the game in progress. Southern Oregon College has scored two major goals in the past five year period: lli residence facilities on campus for men, women, and married couples and l2J a new library-classroom structure, which doubles the instruc- tional space. ln accomplishing these goals much ground has been gained und between periods, a Student Union, a Science Hall, remodeled Churchill Hall, and o Music Conservatory have been gained. S.O.C. players strength has increased from 67 to an all time high of 8l2, while the coaching staff has grown from l5 to 60. Player and Coach morale is tops, They are en- thusiastic, vitally concerned and highly cooperative with plenty of drive. . Although the opposing forces have us slowed down some, we're coming back in the next five year period for at least two more goals: ll? a completed Pear Bowl physical education and health plant with adequate facilities for both men and women and C23 a large science-arts building. During the period some other gains will be made such as a replacement of the Men's Dorm with a brand new dormitory with commons-where teams can eat and play, a revamping of Memorial Court into a Student Union, and the com- plete annihilation of all temporary structures. Before the game is over S.O.C. will be fielding 2,000 players on one of the finest campuses in the West. Head coach, Prexy Stevenson
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MRS. WINSTON Our Dean of Women is a wonderfully gra- cious woman. She has a charm and lightness of personality that win people to her easily. The women students of Southern Oregon College hold a high opinion of Mrs. Mabel Whittenberg Winston. She is always ready to help any girl with whatever problem she might have. Mrs. Winston earned both her B.S. and M.A. degrees at Oregon State College. She took her B.S. in l928 and her M.A. in l943. Since I946 she has been a welcome addition to the staff of S.O.C. MR. WOODELL Dean of Men, Marshall E. Woodell, has been at Southern Oregon College since l939. He received his B.A. degree from Linfield College in l935, but it was from the Univer- sity of Oregon that he earned his M.A. de- gree in 1937. Mr. Woodell has had many problems to cope with being Deon of Men. His particular problem this year has been obtaining defer- ments from service for fellows who have been called for their physical examinations. He is an understanding man and one who is quick to help a fellow when he needs help.
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