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K, , ,ri -.. , '51 ' . , ,, .. N44 . .LH i -yfleaws -. - ms ' ' tr-. M' ,- ir..-a t-gy s ,- - i': '- ' ' Bgpriir H s Y --r 1 . .V 4-4,- - . - ,DL -jg fp., .. , ,,.. - 'm...sQ:gts,. . .- -if '. -1.-:TFT -- .- B- 4 - - --Q -V.-ff-,T V '-fe-e.'e'!0l 4--f-rn! Q! - 1-L.-4 s ive:-1 f- ,'5,.1,!i'-A 'ef 12.1 1 'iff ' H ' Football Coach Al Simpson was faced with a big re- building job for his 1950 football squad. To start the season were only nine men returning from the previous season. These men were linemen: Roy Kinege, Bill Giovanetti, Glenn Tingley, and Jock Weaver. The lettermen backs were: Baldy Foster, John Barger, John Ventjer, Lou Maurer, and Earl Barnhart. With these men and some forty new- comers Al began his job of rebuilding the S.O.C. squad. The Raiders featured a hard fighting team even though they had only a 2-7 record for the season. The opening game of the season was played against powerful Lewis and Clark which turned back our Raiders by a score of 27-6. In the next game, the Raiders met and defeated the Oregon Technical Institute Owls by ci score of I9-12 for the first win of the season. For the Raid- ers then came five straight defeats: first the pow- erful Oregon College of Education team beat the Raiders by a score of 40-O, then San Francisco State, the Conference Champs, knocked- over S.O.C, by a count of 39-21. Next S.O.C. dropped a 32-O verdict to Linfield, then came o pair of heartbreokers to Chico and the California Aggies by scores of 7-6 and 8-6 respectively. The Raiders then broke into the win column with a bang, blast- ing Humboldt State by a score of 55-7. The final game found the Raiders ending the season on a losing note as they fell to a strong California Polytechnic team by a score of 45-6. When the season closed, the Raiders had a Conference record of one win and three losses. Although the Raiders failed to duplicate the fine seasons of the post, still S.O.C. was represented by a determined bunch of fellows who will, if given o chance, develop the Raiders into another pow- erful machine. When the For Western Conference All-Star teams were selected, Halfback John Barger and End Bill Giovanetti made the second team. Bud Civrettia, along with the Raiders new sensational passing combination of Harry Konnasto to Hank Smith, which in time to be could be the best in Conference history, got honorable mention.
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Winter Forest Formal Once again, the great Men's Dorm team tackled their a n n u a I winter Forest Formal. This was held Friday, De- cember l8, l95O, in the Memorial Court. Queen Marilyn l of l949 crowned the new Wintersports Queen, Mary McCorm- ick, who was elected by the members of the Men's Dorm. The Queen's beautiful princesses were: Madge Beeson, Mary Ann Walker, Claire Cross, and Virginia Lutz. Everyone danced to the smooth rhyth- mic music of Dick Shuhard and his seven- piece orchestra. The decorations consisted of large murals of winter scenes, and real Christ- mas trees gave the room a Winter Won- derland Atmosphere. The co-chairmen were Myron Crowl and Bob Maguire. With them worked oth- ers from the Men's Dorm to do a good job and in so doing give S.O.C. players a fine dance.
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