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I ·· . '7:30 P·":l· I ·. Miller Gymnasium ., Wheeler Sports Center :·.'_' ~ew~erg, Oregon 't I I ~\ •' ' .. WELCOME TO·GEORGE FOX COLLEGE'S ,I ' ' ' t,l I I I .. 'J' ' '' ' . COLEMAN H. WHEELER SPORTS CENTER I' I I' ~ I CONTAINING THE JAMES AND LILA MILLER GYMNASIUM ...'I I George Fox College welcomes you to .~ ' . tonight's game. We're glad you're here . You're in the Coleman H. Wheeler Sports Center, designed by noted architect Pietro Belluschi to fit with the nearby wooded can yon setting. The building is a $2.4 million, 55,000- square-foot complex featuring ath letic administration and faculty offices, a staff room, class, weight, and multipurpose rooms on the upper level. On the lower level are concession and ticket areas, dressing rooms, six team rooms, and equipment and ._J ~ • storage areas. The building also has upper '• and lower lobbies and two handball courts. '' The Miller Gymnasium is 116 by 174 feet 'I with three basketball courts and seating tor : ~ up to 2,500 spectators in Its 20,184 square '·. teet. The floor is of hardwood maple and also provides three volleyball courts and five ' ' badminton courts. ,- . Constructed over a period of 10 months, its building is time friend of the college. The gymnasium is named for '' George Fox's largest and one of the most used facilities. James Miller, a George Fox board member and former The entire center is three times larger than Hester Gym, owner of Cascadia Lumber Company, and his wife Lila. They •' 1'11,1 J which it replaced, and is the fourth gymnasium in the col were the original donors to the capital campaign that provid t .t, lege's 88 years. It is named for Coleman H. Wheeler, former ed the new center, which was formally dedicated October chairman of the board of Willamette Industries and a long- 17, 1977. 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Its schedules are coordinated with bot h t he name, the college was renamed George Fox in honor of the Evergreen Conference and the Northwest Conference and founder of the Friends (Quaker) Church. The college is with other independents in the Northwest. George Fox is a governed by a 42-member Board of Trustees elected by member of the National Association of Intercollegiate At h Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends Church, which com letics (NAIA), District 2. prises more than 8,300 members in 57 churches in Oregon, Women students compete in field hockey, vol leyball, Washington, and Idaho. cross-country, basketball, tennis, track,. and softball. The Today the 60-acre rural, tree-shaded campus a half-hour college is a member of the Women's Conference of Indepen drive from Portland is undergoing a major expansion with dent Colleges and the Northwest College Women's Sport s I seven new buildings completed in the last three years with Association. ~.i total investment of more than $6.5 million. The new For students not participating in the varsity program, j 'f,, facilities include a $2.6 million sports complex, an $800,000 GFC has a complete intramural program including flag foot academic building, two new residence halls in a $1.25 ball, basketball, volleyball, softball, and tennis. million project, a $1 .3 million fine arts/religion center, a Athletic facilities include the new Coleman H. Wheeler $170,000 television center, and a $520,000 dining com Center for Sports and Physical Education; Colcord Field, mons/student center expansion. A new $100,000 all which includes a football/soccer field and new all-weather weather track was completed this fall. A new athletic field rubberized track; and tennis courts. A new athletic f ield complex, including baseball field, two softball fields, complex containing baseball diamond, two softball f ields, hockey field, and archery range, is being readied to open for hockey field, and archery range is under construction, to be first use this spring. completed this school year. College enrollment is at a record 734. The college has Wheeler Center, completed in 1977 in a $2.6 million proj grown for eight consecutive years, increasing by two-thirds ect, includes the James and Lila Miller Gymnasium with in that span. three basketball courts and seating for up to 2,700; multi Accredited by the Northwest Association of Secondary purpose, class, and weight rooms; faculty and admini and Higher Schools, the college offers 20 majors in six divi strative offices; handball courts; dressing and therapy ~~·~·:~· sions: Education, Fine and Applied Arts, Language Arts, rooms. Natural Science, Religion, and Social Science. ~)II\''' jt ~~~· 1 lo ",IIIII' , 1 1"':\:~ 1, " f ~,, \ 1 4 1 George Fox students come from 24 states and 4 foreign 1 1 i/1,_ ..,• • ':. .. 1, ,.t•1. ~' •I: I , ~- '~ ~~-~~,~.~. -~ ·--'11 countries. Nearly 40 religious denominations are represent ;, • , ·,,~-". , ,r,•· .. :~ , , I' ~ : '. '!-·~'If ,~•r•! ,i .. ,;'li. ~ ·.' ., ~ ~... I •' • -,,_' . , ~ . ' I . /; .,... 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