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    The institution was then known as Southern Oregon College.
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    Left to right: Kay Guietner; Coach Marilyn McQueen; Cathy Walsh; Karen Thornton.
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  • 253. [Image] Men's Ski Team 1969-70
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    Doug Howell; Greg Redlesperger; Gary Nelson; Grant Elliott; Dick Thorin; Dave Johnson. The institution was then known as Southern Oregon College.
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    The institution was then known as Southern Oregon College.
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  • 255. [Image] Rally Squad 1968-69
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    Left to right: Joanne Hamilton; Lela Mose; Tom Butrick; Judy Brooks; Paulette Handrickson.
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  • 256. [Image] Tennis Team 1969-70
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    From left to right, back row: Jim Gail; Jim Brochis; Steve Craft; Steve McKinley; George Gebhardt. Front row: Mike McKay; Vern Loy; Coach Larry Dotson; John Perry; Jim Brickley. The institution was then ...
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  • 257. [Image] Golf Team 1969-70
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    Left to right: Ed Colon; George L. Bertels; Clifford Reed Ellis, Jr.; Jack Everett Rawlings; Dennis Kerr; Rayl Edwin Evans; Al Akins, coach. The institution was then known as Southern Oregon College.
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    Front row: Larry Warren Thomas; Gary Keck; Jack D. Salter; Lynn Walter Thomas. Back row: Mike Lamey; Jim Voorman; Bruce Duane Engdahl; L. Daniel Buckley. The institution was then known as Southern Oregon ...
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    Front row: John Andrew Speasl, Jr.; Steven Ray Noble; Boone Mortenson; Dennis Ditterick; Richard Wigle. Back row: Coach Robert P. Riehm; Larry Smith; Gerald Ian Fuchs; Vernon Clyde Dulany; Dan Peterson; ...
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    Front row: Linda May Ingram; Marsha Lynn McAlvage; Janice L. Freedenberg. Back row: Jeannine Claire Parks; Dayle Lee Cox; Suzanna Coke. The institution was then known as Southern Oregon College.
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