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281. [Image] Homecoming Court at Lithia Park
Left to right: Sherry Campbell; Carol Shirley; Betty Schwiebert; Laurie Spelgar; Cathi Morris (queen). The institution was then known as Southern Oregon College.Citation -
282. [Image] Britt Hall, also known as Britt Center
Britt Hall was the second bulding constructed on the current Southern Oregon University campus.Citation -
284. [Image] Churchill Hall, Southern Oregon University
Housed administrative offices and foreign languages programs prior to their temporary relocation during 2011 renovation project; oldest building of the present day Southern Oregon University campusCitation -
Site of health-related educational services, primary medical care, mental health and health promotion services at Southern Oregon University
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286. [Image] Schneider Museum of Art
Site of exhibitions and programs in the visual arts; has a permanent collection of more than 500 art objects, predominantly works on paper produced in the 20th or 21st centuryCitation -
1st row: Clare Sherwood; Worth Harvey; Julia Ohlssen; Almeda Cooper. 2nd row: Ida Belle Robinson; Ernest Wright; Carl Murphy; Edna Louise Kingkade; Clarence Frederick Burke
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288. [Image] Group of those living in the dormitories
Unidentified; Mary Mundy (?); two unidentified; Edna Lousie Kingkade; Charles O. Logan; Worth Harvey; Julia Ohlssen; two unidentified; Mabel Mickey; four unidentified; Almeda or Letta Cooper; Ernest J. ...Citation -
289. [Image] Theatrical Productions, SOSNS, taken January 1, 1896
Inscribed on back: London Assurance Company - Normal School, Ashland, Oregon January 1, 1896.Citation -
An Indian Club drill under the direction of Prof. Elmer E. Washburn was done. Entertainment for 8th grade commencement, 1897.
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