Reference Guide to the Crater Lake National Park Oral History Series
Index
Ackerman, Craig | REB 17 |
Adams, Ansel | DISR 13 |
Adams, Jeff | LaS 36, JSR 17, 20, WRH 73 – 74, BWB 9, 11, TEA 20, DIAB 42, BWBfn, WBHfn 1,2, GFHfn, HLAfn |
Administration Building | EWa 4, LaS 15 – 16, JSR 16, DISR 7, WRH 35, 44, TEA 10, MaH 14, DIAB 42, LVE 4, LVEfn, AHFfn, MBSfn, EOMfh, GFKfn, FGLfn 3,6, 12, LeSfh, JGSfn, FrTfn, RiCcr, EUBfn |
Administration Building (dark room) | JnS 8 |
Administration Building (log) | EWih, LiCfn, RuPcr, BoPfn |
Affolter, Vic | LaS 18, TEA 13 |
airplanes | MaH 35, WBHfn 4 |
Albright, Horace | DMS 29, WRH 68 – 69, EUB 1,7, DIAB 47 |
Alex Sparrow Memorial Highway | CRDfn |
Allison, Ira | JEA 5 – 6 |
American Assn. for the Advancement of Science | DWL 42 |
Anderson, Lester | FGLh 6 |
Anderson, Marion | LaS 5 – 6, 33, DIAB 7, MLN 3, 7, EWifn, EOMfn |
Anderson, Mary | EWifn |
Anderson Point | W BHfn 2 |
Annie Creek Bridge | OWF 6 – 7 |
Annie Creek Canyon | WRH 23, TJAfn, WBHfn 2, GFKfn |
Annie Spring Cabin | REB 52, DMS 22, OWF 4, LVEfn, DwFfn |
Annie Spring Campground | WRH 2 1, WRHfn |
Annie Spring Entrance Station | HeA 2 |
Annie Spring | FGL (1) 8, EWa 2 – 3, HaF 1, ViM 3, WRH 2,4,7, WRHfn, RMKh, FGLfn 4, RuPcr, HoHfn |
Annie Spring (trailers) | O ELfn |
Antevs, Emst | LSC 2 – 3, 6, LSCfn |
Applegate, Elmer | J K 6, DIAB 43 – 44, HeA 2, LiCfn, FGLfn 6 |
Applegate, O.C. | CBH 10, 18, DIAB 45, WBHfn |
Applegate-Good, Rachel | CBH 1 1 |
aquatic mosses | D. IAB 49 |
Arant, Chauncey | HA 1, H/LAfn |
Arant, Emma | 5, HoHfn, WLAfn |
Arant, W. F. | LaS 23, HA 4 – 5, 7, EWifn, HoHfn, H/LAfn |
Armstrong, Chester | LCM 2 |
Armstrong, Roger | FGL (1) 20 |
Arnold, Ed | JSR 7 |
Arthur, Ted | OH 2, 3, 8, DIAB 2, 9, 35, GFKfn, WrnDfn, JGSfn |
Ashland | H/LAfh |
astronomy | OLWfn |
Astrup, Mark | L. CM 6, LCMh |
Atkins, Wilbur | O. ELfn |
Atwood, Wallace W. | JEA 17 |
Babbitt, Dan | R EB 15, 29, WRH 76, FrTfn |
back scattering (of light) | DWL 32 |
Bacon, Charles R | J EA 18, JSR 20, JnS 20, DWL 30 |
Bailey, Vernon | DIAB 46 |
Bainbridge, Jim | BWB 2 1, ROVfn |
Baker cypress | HoHfb |
Baker, Howard | REB 7, 9, DMS 7 – 8, 10, 39, WRH 80 |
Bakowski, B. B. | H. A 6 |
Baldwin, Ewart | R HKfn |
bark beetle | WRH 19 |
Barman, Bill | L. VE 6 – 7 |
Bayouth, Phil | ABCfn |
bears | D ISR 8 – 11, WRH 13, 20 – 23, AWOH 10,17 – 18, MaH 5 – 7, 32,55 – 58, DIAB 31,51- 52, ViM 1,6, RuS 8, EWifn, JEAfn, KSLfn, HHh, MBSfn, GFKfh, JoLfn, RIIrfh, RuPcr, BoPfn, DDRfn, OELfn, JkHfn, WLAfn |
Bear Butte | LVEfn, WBHfn 1 |
Bear Creek Cabin | WRH 24, WBHfn 3 |
Bedwell, Steve | LSC 6 – 7 |
Been, Frank | WBHfn 1 |
Bennett, Sharon | J nS 17 |
Benton, Robert | LaS 7 – 8, 22, JSR 14, DISR 16, DWL 40,54 |
Betts, Frank | L a 18 – 20, JSR 18 – 19, 28, REB 25, WRH 77, JnS 3, REBh |
birds | OLWfn |
bird banding | H 1 |
Bisbee, Larry | J. K 7 |
Black, Bruce | J. SR 3 1, OH 15, TEA 4 – 5,8,lO – 11, 14,DIAB 20, WmDfn, JGSfn |
Blaisdell, James | JSR 17, DMS 24 |
Blanchfield, Emmett | I. ? G L(2 ) 19 |
Blanchfield, Jeff | EUB 19, EUBfn |
Boardman, Samuel | I ?(2) 17, LCM 1 – 3, 8, LCMfn |
boats | D l18 , BWB 22 – 23, TEA 23, MaH l l , 5 1 – 52,58, DIAB 24, LVE 10 – 1 1, RFLfn, HHfn, WBHh 4, ADRfn, Rush, RSFfn, GFHfn, OELfn |
boat crew | R. SFfn |
boat house | O. W3 , AWOH 2, RuS 3, 8 |
boat tours | JK 4, JEA 25, TEA 6, MaH 26, DIAB 23, RuS 7, GFKfn, , WmDfn, JGSfn |
Bond, Carl | OH 15, 16, OLWfn, DWL 12 13, 15, 18 – 19 |
Borgrnan, Ernest | L a 33, 36, JSR 17, 19, 21, CBH 1 1, WRH 73 |
boundary patrol | ROVfn, WRHfn |
Boundary Springs | TEA 4, D/AB 37 . |
Boundary Spring Trail | JkHfn |
Bowdler, John | JGSfn |
Brandenburg, Floyd | H 2 |
Brandt, Irving | CRDcr |
Brewer, Gladys | R. FLcr |
Briggle, William J. | B 14 – 15, 17, 20, 22, 29 |
Briggs, Maureen | B 16, WRH 14 |
Broadbent, Jack | B WB 7, 24, TEA 3, 18, 22, JGSh |
Brockman, C. Frank | L. CMfn |
Brogan, Phil | L C 10 |
Broward, John | AE3Cfh |
Brown, Ann | JGSfh |
Brown, A. Paul | F L2, 6 |
Brown, Otto | L a 13, BWBfn |
Brown, Richard M. (Dick) | OH 2, 3, 7, 8, JK 14, BWB 7 8,14, TEA 2 – 5, 13 – 16, BWBfn, EOMfn, GFKfh, WmDfn, JGSfn, DWL 16,22,24 |
Bruce, Bob | OH 2, 3, 8, GFKfh, WFDfn |
Bryant, Harold C. | OLWfn |
Bryson, Roy | RSFfn |
Buckingham, George | REB 18, 38, 44 – 46 |
Buford, Howard | VIM 2, FGL (1) 19, 21, FGL (2) 25, FGLfn 3,8,10, 12, EUBfn |
building orientation | FGL (1) 4 – 5 |
Buktenica, Mark | REB 55, OH 15, JnS 15, 19, 20, 24, OLWk, DWL 56 |
bull trout | OLWfn |
Burnpass, Hermon C | LCMfn |
Bureau of Outdoor Recreation | DMS 7 |
Bureau of Public Roads | DISR 7, OWF 3, FGLfn 7, 9, 11 |
Burnfiel, Tom | AWOH 19 |
Burns and Utter sawmill | ROVfn |
bus service | RuSfn, JGSfn |
bus tours | TEA 12, JGSfn |
Bush, D.C | REB 43 |
Bush, Earl Russell | D/AB 13 |
Butte Falls (Oregon) | LVEfn, HHfn, WLAfn |
Butterfield, Neil | LCM 2, JSRfh |
Bybee Creek | W BHfn 3 |
Cafeteria | TEA 23, EUB 5, BaDfn, GFHfn |
calderas | JEA 1 5, 19 |
Caldera Room (Crater Lake Lodge) | RuS 1 1 |
California and Oregon Power Company | LSC 10, ADRfh |
Cal Energy | JnS 19 |
Camp Annie Springs | VIM 1, HeA 1, GWFcr, EWa 2, 3, DISR 1 1, EWafn, LVEfn, EmSfn |
Camp South Fork | LVEfn |
Camp Wineglass | D. ISR 11, HA 3, MaH 9, CFHfn |
Canfield, David | F. GL (1) 2 1 – 24, LaS 15, REB 40, DISR 1, 3,6, OWF 1, JEA 1 1, MaH 1 1, LVEfn, EWifn, RFLfn, ADRh |
car in Crater Lake | RSFfn |
Carbin, Lee | MaH 58 |
carbonized logs | EUBfn |
Carnegie Institution of Washington | :LCM 9 – 1 1, 14, LCMfn |
Carnes, William | FGL (1) 2, FGLfn 1 |
Carpenter, Thomas | FGLfn 2 |
Cascade Divide sign | AWOH 13, WLafn |
Cascadian architecture | EUB 13 |
Castle Creek | WRH 48, LVEfn, HHfn, RoPfn |
Castle Crest Wildflower Garden | DIAB 11, 23, LVEfn, RHKfb, GFKfh, JoLfn |
Castle Point | LVEfn |
Castor, Orville | WRH 45 |
Cave Junction | JSR 3 1 |
CCC Camps | TJAfn |
CCC educational program | ViM 8 |
CCC Office (Medford) | EWafn |
Center for Disease Control | DWL 38 |
Chapman, Howard | DIAB 28 |
Chapman, John | G FKh |
Chaney, Ralph | J. EA 14, LiCfn, RHKfn |
Cheeseman, Doug | BWB 2 1 |
Chiloquin | A. H/OH 6, JoWfn |
China Quarters (Crater Lake Lodge) | RuS 1 |
Christianson, George | EUB 3, 5, LVE 6, HHfn |
Churra, Nick | D IAB 13 |
Clark, Shirley | DWL 35, 38, 40 |
Cleator, Fred | EUB 8, EUBcr, CRDfn |
Cleetwood backflow | JEA 7 |
Cleetwood Cove | B. WB 10 – 11 , 18, 22, DIAB 23,25, ROVfn, JGSfn, FrTfn |
Cleetwood Cove parking lot | WBHfn 4 |
Cleetwood Expedition | EaQfn |
Click, Charley | DDRh |
Clift, Harvey | WRH 3, TJAfn, RIIRh |
climbing school | TEA 17 |
Cloudcap | R MKh |
Coburn, Austin | EUB 5 |
cold laid asphalt | LVE 17 |
Cold Spring Campground | HA 3, TEA 11, ROVfn, WRHfn, FGLfn 4 |
Cold Springs | L aS 28 |
coldwater cabins | LSCfn, JSRfh |
Collier, Bob | JnS 15, 19 -2 1, DWL 46 |
Columbus Day Storm | BWB 19 |
Community Center (Park Headquarters) | LaS 14, 24, JSR 24 |
Community House (Rim Village) | DISR 13, JK 13, OWF 5, .TEA 11, EUB 7 – 8, MaH 40, VIM 6, LVE 16, OH 4, WRH 14, JnS 6, LVEfn, MBSfn, GFHfn, RuPcr, BoPfn, Jwscr |
computers | J SR 23 – 24 |
Concerned Friends of the Winema | WW 106 |
concessions | REB 9, 22 – 23, WRH 70 – 71, RuSfn, GFHfn |
concession dormitory | JSRfh |
concession employment | RuS 1 – 4, 10 |
concession investment | RuS 12 |
concession planning | JSRfh |
Conlon, Kathleen | REB 18 |
Constance, Lincoln | JEA 14, EUB 6 |
Contor, Roger | BWB 15 |
Cook, Dibbon | CBH 6 |
Cooperative Park Studies Unit | J nS 14, DWL 56, REBfn |
COPCO facilities | JkHfn |
Cotton, Fred | R FLfh |
Courier (NPS magazine) | DMS 40 |
Cranson, Rod | O. H 3, 7, JnS 4, 7 |
Crater Creek | R. oPfn |
Crater Lake see also lake | |
Crater Lake and the related basins project | LSC 5 |
Crater Lake as a lirnnological benchmark | OH 13 |
Crater Lake crud | RuS 9 |
Crater Lake Lodge | F GL (2) 16, JSR 29 – 30, REB 50, DMS 15, OWF 6, WRH 71, BWB 24, LVE 14 – 15, JnS 6, TJAfn, OIAHfh, PFrfn, RFLcr, EaQfn, BaDfn, RuSfn, RSFfh, FGLfn 7, GFHfn, LeSfn, DDRfn, FrTfn |
Crater Lake Lodge (caretaker) | WRH 40 |
Crater Lake Lodge (exhibit) | WmDfh |
Crater Lake National Park Company | Rush |
Crater Lake Natural History Association | REB 3 1, CBH 15, JK 19, BWB 14, TEA 4, JnS 23, TJAfn |
Crater Lake School | L aS 14, AHFfn, LeSfn, DDRfn |
Crater Wall Trail | LaS 2, EUB 4, LVE 13, VIM 4, HeA 4, RuS 8, ABCfn |
Crawford, Bob | RSFfn |
Crawford, Howard | R. FLfn |
Cressman. Luther | CBH 1. 5 – 6. 14. OIAHfn |
Crouch. Carlisle | OWF 1. WRH 3. 35- 36. 45. HeA 6 |
Crumley. Daryll | WRH 12. 43 |
Curtis. Basil | MLN 3 |
Curtis. Dwayne | OH 3. 8. DIAB 6 |
Dahm. Cliff | DWL 41. 44 |
Dame. Vernon G . (Dave) | BWB 8. TEA 8. BWBfn. GFKfn |
Davidson. Ernest A | FGL (2) 17. 26. LVE 6. ROVfn. RFLcr. FGLfn 2 |
Davidson. Ike | HA 4. DISR 1. 18. EUB 12. LVE 9 . 1 1. RFLfn. GiKfn. H/LAfn |
Davis. Chas | LaS 37 |
Davis. John | LaS 36 |
Davis. Wilbur | LSC 9 .1 0 |
Day. John | REB 49. HA 2. DIAB 12. 32. LVE 7. LVEfn. EUBfn |
deer (on Wizard Island) | RuS 8 |
Delong. Scofield | FGLfn 7 |
Dempewolf. Hazel | OELfn |
Denton Park (near Ft . Klamath) | LaS 35. DwFfn. GFHfn |
Denver Service Center | B WB 30. FrTfn |
Departmental Management Program | REB 6 |
design intent | FGLfn 5 |
Detling. Leroy | D/AB 14 |
Devil’s Backbone | AHIOH 9. LiCfn |
Dew. Roger | HLAfn |
diamond design | FGLfn 1 |
Diamond Lake | JSR 1 15. 4WRH 5-1. TEA2 JnS 23. BWBfn. JWScr. EUBfn |
Diamond Lake Auto Trail | HA 2. HHfn |
Dickenson. Russ | JSR 17. 18. DMS 2. WRH 58 – 59. LVE 15 |
Diedrick. Leo | MLN 2 |
Diller. J.S. | JEA 13 |
Diller pin | JEA 26 |
D.isc.ove.ry Point | LaS 3. TEA 5 |
diving in Crater Lake | A. BCfn |
Dixon. Joseph | R OVfn |
Doerner. Armin | F GLfn 2 |
Doerr. John | FGL (1) 22 – 23. FGL (2) 21. 34. DISR 8. BWB 4 – 5. HaF 4. HeA 1. EWifn. OLWfn. FGLfn 2. 6 |
Dolan, Sam | EUB 6 |
Donaldson, John R (Jack). | OH 6, 7, 15, 16, D/AB 14, 35, DWL 3 – 5,7 – 9, 12 -13,15 – 19,24 |
Donati, William F. (Bill) | DMS 13, 39 |
Donovan, Jim | JnS 10 |
Doty, Ray | RlIrh, FGLfn 3 |
Drake, Ellen | DWL 42 |
Drew, Frank | RFLh, RFLcr |
drinking fountain | MaH 15, LVE 8 |
drownings | MaH 19 |
Drury, Newton B | LaS 32, LCM 7 – 8, 10, 12, DMS 4 – 5, EUB 14 – 15,18, LiCh, LCMEn, LeSh |
Dudley Herbarium | DIAB 43 |
Dutton, Carl | JEA 8, 24, JEAfn, OLWfn |
Dutton Cliff | FGLh |
Dutton Creek trail | JnS 23, LeSh |
Dutton Ridge | MaH 57 |
Dyrnond, Jack | JnS 15, 19 – 20, DWL 46 |
Earle, Gene | WRH 43, DwFh |
East Entrance | JSR 14, 22, WW 85 – 86, HA 3, WRH 18- 19,HeA2 |
East Lake (Deschutes National Forest) | DWL 19 |
Edge, Rosalie | CRDcr |
Elephant’s Back | JkHh |
elk | DIAB 5 1 |
Emerald Pool (Wizard Island) | BoPfn |
Emergency Conservation Committee | CRDcr |
Emergency Conservation Work | ADRh |
emergency telephones | OWF 2 |
engineers | F GLh 3 |
entrance signs | WBHh 5 |
Erwin, A.R | HA 4, DISR 1, 18, EUB 4 |
Espey, Larry | RFLh |
Estey Corporation | LaS 37, REBh |
Estey, Dick | GFHh |
Etherton, E.E | DISR 7 |
Evans, Marshall (Buck) | LaS 6, 1 1 – 12, EUB 2, 19, WBHfh 5, WFDfn, OELh |
evening programs | LaS 17. OH 5. MaH 41. DIAB.2. ViM 6. JnS 6. 10. JEAfn. Rush. GFKfn. JoLfn. JGSfn |
Fairbanks. Warren | JK 4 .5. 10. TEA 18. 20. DIAB 14.20. DIABfn. JGSfn. ABCfn |
fairy shrimp | JK 10 |
Faller. Adolph | OH 4 |
Farner. Don | JK2.4.9. 10. 12. 13. 17. DIAB 5.20-21. OLWfn |
faults | JEA 19 |
Fauth. Gregg | TEA 10 |
Field Operations Study Team (FOST) | REB 4 |
files | MLN 4 |
Finch. Amy | DISR 19 |
Finch. B.R. | OWF 1. HaF 1. 3 |
fire program | REB 37. 54. DIAB 50 |
fire roads | OELfn. GiKfn |
fire schools | WRH 11 |
fires | WRH 10. TEA 21. EUB 2.3 . 19. AWOH 7 – 9. HeA 4. 5 MaH 20. ViM 8. WBHfn 4 |
Firehall | T JAfn. WRHfn. WFDfn |
fireplaces | FGLfn 9. 10 |
fish | EUB 8. AWOH 18. LVE 13. RuS 2. ROVfn. LVEfn. RSFfn |
fish stocking | M aH 27. HeA 3 |
fish stomachs | OLWfn |
Fisher. Don | CBH 11- 12. LVE 6. LVEfn. RFLfn. RHKfb |
fishing | AWOH 9. MaH 11- 13. 50. 58. EaQfn |
Fitzgerald. Duane (Dewey) | WRH 4 – 5. 16. 3 7 – 3 8. 40. 42. 48. WRHfn. LeSfn |
Fitzgerald. Helen | WRH 50 |
Foiles. Pete | DISR 7 |
Foley. Rae-Marie | MLN 7 |
Forbes. Mark | J SR 25. OH 14. JnS 3. 13- 14. DWL 26 – 27.30. 33 – 34. 41 |
Fort Klamath | REB 47 – 48, OWF 1, WRH 15- 16, MaH 16,36, HeA 3, ROVfh, WBHfh 1,2, BaDfh, ADRfn, LeSfh, HoHfn, DDRfn, RiCcr |
Fort Klarnath ski races | RFLh, JOLfh, ROVfh |
Fort Rock Cave | LSC 3 – 4, 6, 10, 12 |
Fox, Tom | EWih |
Franklin, Jerry | DIAB 18, 42, 57 |
Fredericks, Dick | D/AB 6 |
Fresno scraper | AWOH 16 – 17, HA 2, LVE 9, HLAh |
Friends of the Three Sisters | JK 16, DIAB 18, 47, RHKfn |
Fritz, Paul | JSR 7, DMS 18, 27, DDW |
Frost, W. T. (Jack) | OWF 1, 7, WRH 17, GWFcr |
Fuller, Harvey | RFLh |
Fulton, John | LaS 8, WRH 14, 45, TJAh |
Fulton, Lee | WRH 14 |
Fumerole Bay | ABCfn |
furniture | FGL (1) 14 – 19, FGL (2) 32, LaS 13 -15, ViM 3 |
Fyock, Charles | Rush |
Gaines, Annie | JnS 5 |
Gale, Ben | JSR 9, 3 1, JSRfn |
garages | F rTh |
garbage dump | WRH 20 – 2 1, AHIOH 11 , 18, MaH 32 – 33, DIAB 32, LVE 5, 9, RuS 8, EWifh, GFKfk |
Garfield Peak | F GL (1) 7, DISR 14, TEA 5, EUB 7, AWOH 20, DIAB 23, RuS 4, RHK~~JIo,W fk, CRDfh |
Garfield Reservoir | RuS 9, TJAfh, LVEfh |
gas station (Munson Valley) | DIAB 29 |
Gastellum, Luis | MLN 1 |
Geiger, Stan | DWL 30, 44 – 45 |
generator | J SR 24 |
Geological Society of the Oregon Country | JEA 3 |
Gibbs, Roland | FGL (1) 19 – 20 |
Gilbert, Clyde | WRH 16, 23, 36 – 37, 41, 45, 47, RESfh, RHKfn |
Gilmore, Mike | J. nS 13, DWL 27 – 28, 35 |
Girdner, Scott | JnS 24 |
Goddard, Jim | RfIRfn |
Godfiey, William C. (Bill) | EUB 2, 4, MaH 7, LVE 1, LWfn, RFLfn, RFLcr |
Godfiey Glen (also Garden of the Gods) | MaH 7, LVE 2, RFLh PFfi |
Godfiey Glen Trail | LVEfn, GFKfn |
Goethe, C. M | DIAB 15 |
Gold Hill archeological site | LSC 4 |
Gold Lake Bog | JK 16 |
golden-mantled ground squirrel | JEA 27 |
Goldrnan, Charles | JnS 15, DWL 47 – 49, 57 |
Goetze, Alfred | MaH 17 – 18, HaF 5, ViM 5 |
Good, Nell | HLAfn |
Goodall, Bob | FGL (1) 21 |
Goodbye Bridge | WRHfn, WLAh |
Goodbye Creek | LaS 23 |
Goode, Ralph | R/Irfh, JkHh |
Gorman, Martin W | LiCh |
Gourley, Charles | LaS 8 |
Government Camp | FGL (1) 7 – 8 |
Governor’s Bay | WFDfn |
Grant, George | ADRfn, EUBfh |
Grater, Russ | BWB 14, TEA 5 |
Gray, Genevieve | WLAfn |
Grayback Motor Nature Road | JSR 11, 23, WRH 4, 19, JkHh |
Gregory, Stan | DWL 13 |
Grey, Zane | LVEfn |
Griffin, Jim | DMS 14, TEA 23, RuS 10 |
guard stations | JkHfn |
Guse, Neal | MLN 4 |
guided hikes | JnS 7, JGSfh |
Gustina, Madeline | E. Wifn |
Hakel, Larry | LaS 23, WFDh |
Hall, Ansel F. | LCM 11, LiCfn |
Hallock, Lou | JK 4, WRH 22 – 23, 33, 41 – 42,48 – 51,57, DwFh, DMSfn, LeSh |
Hamilton, Eve | KSLh |
Hammack, Mae | MLN 3 |
Hamstreet, Jack | OIAHh |
Hansen, Henry P | LSCh |
Happel, Glen | LaS 38, DIAB 29, TJAh |
Hartell, Beverly | GFKfn |
Hartell, Guy | LaS 8, DISR 11, OELfn |
Hartesveldt, Dave | JnS 4, 23, DWL 28 |
Hartesveldt, Richard | OH 1 |
Hartzog, George | LaS 25, JSR 5, 10 – 11, REB 4, 7 – 10,36, DMS 10 – 12, 14, 17 – 18,21,28 – 29,36 – 37, WRH 58 – 59,62, BWB 29, TJAfb, WRHfn, PFrh, BWBfh, WFDfn, DMSfn, DDRfn |
Harvey, Tom | DIAB 60 |
Hash, Lon | WRH 44 |
Hasler, Arthur | OLWfn |
Hatfield, Mark | LaS 17 – 18, JSR 21, LCM 6, REB 34, WW 17,20, 22, 30, 55, 92, 101,104, DWL 31 |
Hathaway, Gary | CBH 15, FGLfn 7, JGSfn |
Hazel, Cliff | HaF 4 |
Hedgpeth, Clarence G. | MaH 55 – 58, Rkh, HoHfn, JkHfn |
Hedgpeth, Dee | HoHfn, RoPfh |
Hedgpeth, Mabel | RFLfn |
Heishman, Larry | DIAB 12 |
Helm, Richard I | R/IRfn |
Henderson, Louis | LiCfn |
Henderson, Ray | L. VE 15, LVEfn |
Hendrix, Glenn | BWB 30, EOMfn |
Henneberger, John | BWB 28 |
Herron, Paul | JK 4, DIAB 34, GFHfn |
Hershberger Mountain | DIAB 5 8 |
Hershey, Marvin | D MS 15, MLN 7, WFDfn |
Heustis, Ralph | JoLfn |
Highway 62 | JoWfh |
Hill, Sanford “Red” | EUB 14 |
Hill, Tana | JnS 2 |
Hillman Peak | TEA 15 |
Hillman, John Wesley …………………………………. EUB 7
Hillman, John Wesley (portrayal) ………………………. JSR 28, JnS 4, 6 – 7
history .. …… ……………………………………………………..R EB 6, 20, 27 – 28 hobo plcnlc …………………………………………………….. TEA 4, JGSfn
Hodges, Richmond B. ……………………………………… RFLfn
Holcomb, James ………………………………………………J oWfn
Hoffman, Owen ……………………………………………. DWL 8, 12, 18, 24
Homuth, Earl ………………………………………………….. LiCh
Hoover, Herbert ……………………………………………. RuSfn, RSFfn
Hopson-Keen, Ruth ……………………………………….. LaS 10, JK 1, 16
Horgan, Danny ……………………………………………….. ROVfn
horses …………………………………………………………..H eA 3 – 4, JnS 4 – 5, OELfn,
JkHfn, WLAfn
horse trail ………………………………………………………. JnS 6
Hoskins, Gary ………………………………………………… JnS 5
Hounsell, Elaine ……………………………………………… REB 14 – 15, JSRfn
House 34 (Hospital) ……………………………………….. DDRfh
housing.. …………………………………………………… REB 1 1, 20, 5 1
Houston, Jack ………………………………………………… JGSfn
Howe, Frank …………………………………………………… CBH 7
Howe, Wayne ………………………………………………… BWB 3, LeSfn
Hubbard, Ferdie ……………………………………………… HA 2, HaF 4, LVEfn, RFLfn,
WLAfn
Huckleberry Campground ………………………………… ROVfn
Huckleberry Mountain …………………………………….. HaF 5, HoHfn
huckleberry ……………………………………………………. WBHfn 2
Hudson, W.F. ……………………………………………….. WLAh
Huestis, Ralph ………………………………………………… JK 9, 18, LSC 12 – 13, HeA 6,
OLWfn
Huffman, Laurin …………………………………………….. REB 41, JSRfh
Hughes, Bernie ………………………………………………..H A 2, DISR 4, ROVfn, WLAh
Hull, Dan ………………………………………………………. EUB 14
Huntzinger, David …………………………………………… BWB 16, TEA 3
Hussey, John ………………………………………………….. LCM 2
hydrothermal activity ………………………………………. JnS 20
Ickes, Harold.. ……………………………………………….. FGL (1) 2 1, DISR 1 3, LCMfn
Illige, Dennis ………………………………………………….. OLWfn
insect control work …………………………………………. HA 3, GiKfh
Interpretation an.d. R.e source Management (I & RM) LaS 39, JSR 16 interpretation division ………………………………………. JnS 3
interpreters …………………………………………………….. REB 3, 5, 55, OLWfn
interpretive programs ……………… ; …………………….. TEA 2, BWB 13
Jack, Marion …………………………………………………… JSR 28, JnS 5, GFKfh, OELfn
Jackson, Henry “Scoop” …………………………………… JSRh
Jackson, Marion ……………………………………………… OH 4, DIAB 6, GFKfh
Jacksonville ………………………………………………….. FGLfn 8
Jamerson, Marion ……………………………………………. WBHfn 3
Jarrell, Nancy ………………………………………………… LaS 10, OH 8
Jarvis, Jon ……………………………………………………… JSR 16, 25, REB 15 – 16, 32,
JnS 3, 13
. . Jepson, Willis L ………………………………………………. LiCfn
. . Jiminez, Ima ………………………………………………….. CBH 6
John Day Associates ………………………………………… LSCh
John Day Fossil Beds ………………………………………. LSC 8
Johns, Ed ……………………………………………………….. LVE 1
Johnson, Doris ……………………………………………….. DIAB 33 – 34
Johnson, Einar ………………………………………………… LaS 13 – 16, 19, DMS 16,
DIAB 19, WBHh 5, EOMfn
Johnson, Warren ……………………………………………… GFKfn
Johnston, Fred ………………………………………………… ROVfn
Jones-Culhane murder ……………………………………… WHfn 2, RiCcr
Jones, Stub ……………………………………………………. LaS 8
Juillerat, Lee …………………………………………………… LaS 25
Kartchner, Wayne …………………………………………… Hal? 6, JoLh
Kavanagh, Ross ………………………………………………. DWL 9 – 10, 17, 19
Kaye, Bruce …………………………………………………… OH 3, 16, GFKh
Kaye, Glen ……………………………………………………. OH 2, 8, DIAB 9
Kaye, Harriet ………………………………………………….. GFKfn
Keen, F. Paul ………………………………………………. LVE 4, LVEh
Kelly, Harold …………………………………………….. RSFh
Kerr Notch ……………………………………………………. FGL (1) 6, JSR 23, WRH 4,
JEA 17
Kezer, James …………………………………………………..D IAB 5, 20 – 21, 44 – 45,
RHKfn
Kibby, Hal ……………………………………………………… DWL 15
kids (interpretive) program ……………………………….. JnS 7
Kieser, Rod …………………………………………………… LaS 11
Kilgore, Bruce.. ………………………………………………. DIAB 19
lKu.immb.cailul. mSt.actke. P…a.r..k.. ……………………………………………………………………………………… . WHoHHffnn 2
Kirk (Oregon) …………………………………………………C BH 17 – 18
Kirk, Seldon …………………………………………………… CBH 6, 21, TEA 3
Kiser, Fred …………………………………………………….. LVEh, OELfn, JWScr
Kiser Studio (Rim Visitor Center, Exhibit Bldg.) …. LaS 40, DISR 5, BWB 9,
LVE 16, DIAB 22, JnS 6 – 10
DIAbfn, RSFfn, JWScr
Kittredge, Frank ……………………………………………… LCMfn
Klamath Agency ……………………………………………… WHfn 2, RIIRfn
Klamath Cup ………………………………………………….. JoLfn
Klamath Falls ……………………………………………. RuS 4, MBSfn, RSFfn, RuPcr,
HlLAfn
Klamath Falls Group Office ……………………………… LaS 33, JSR 16, DMS 16, 24 –
25, 27, OWF 1, WRH 51, 73,
DIAB 27,54, MLN 3,5, TJAfn,
FGLfn 2
Klamath Indian hunting case …………………………….. REB 19
Klamath Indian Reservation ……………………………… TEA 3, TEAfn, WBHfn 1,
LSCfn
Klamath Tribes ……………………………………………. WW 69, 8 1, 100, 106, HoHfn,
JkHfn
Kirchner, Rick ……………………………………………. DWL 28
Knight, Emerson …………………………………………….. FGL (2) 18
Koehler, Paul …………………………………………………. WRH 44
kokanee salmon ………………………………………………. MaH 12, OLWfn
Koon, Richard V. …………………………………………… JGS fn
Kurtz, Ed ……………………………………………………. WRH 65, 75
Ladd, Ben …………………………………………………. DMS 19
Lady of the Woods ………………………………………….. LVE 15
LaFleur, Joe …………………………………………………… REB 34
lake clarity …………………………………………………….. DIAB 50, OELfn
lake freezing ………………………………………………….. LeSfn
lake level gauge ………………………………………………. BWB 10 – 11
lake monitoring ………………………………………………. JnS 13, DWL 35, 46, 51, 55
lake research program ……………………………………… JSR 26, REB 32, OH 7, 14,
DIAB 34,49 – 50
Lake Tahoe ……………………………………………………. DWL 47
Lake Trail …………………………………………………….. JK 15, EUB 19, LVEfn, OIAHEn
lake viewing …………………………………………………… WRH 13
Lake West ……………………………………………………… RoPh
Lamb, Chuck …………………………………………………. LaS 7
landscape architects ………………………………………….L VEfn, JSRfn, FrTfn . .
landscap~ngin tent ………………………………………….. FGL (1) 4-6
landscaping (Rim area) …………………………………….. ViM 2, EUB 5, LVE 9
FGL (1) 3, FGL (2) 4,
FGLfn 2,4
landscaping (Park Headquarters). ………………………. ViM 2, FGL (2) 4, PFrh,
OELfn
Lang, Frank ……………………………………………………. LiCfn
Lange, Bernaze ……………………………………………… FGLfn 1
Lange, David ……………………………………………….. OH 15, JoWfn
Lange, Francis ………………………………………………… DISR 16, EWifh, EUBfn
Larson, Douglas W ………………………………………… JSR 26, OH 6, 13, 14,
JnS 12, 13 – 18,20
Larson, Gary …………………………………………………. JSR 26, REB 32, JnS 14 – 15,
17,20, 24, DWL 37,41, 57
Larson, Jim …………………………………………………… JSR 2 1, 26, REB 32, OH 14,
JnS 14, DWL 35 – 36,38,40
Larson, Paul …………………………………………………… DMS 13 – 14, 16, 19, TJAfh
Lathrop, A1 ……………………………………………………. FGL (1) 20 – 21
Laurelhurst (Oregon) ………………………………………. AWOH 1
Lava Beds National Monument …………………………. MLN 5, RHKfn, WFDfh,
GWFcr, FGLfn 5, 6, 7, JGSfn
law enforcement ……………………………………………. ADRfn, BWB 33, OH 10 – 12
Leavitt, Ernest P ……………………………………………… LaS 10, JK 5, OWF 3, WRH
22,23,31,33 – 38, MaH 37,
RESfn, EWifn, KSLfn, OLWfn,
GWFcr, FGLfn 9, LeSfn, LSCfn
Leavitt, Katherine (Kit) ……………………………………. E Wifn
LeConte, Joseph …………………………………………….. LCM 9
LeFleur, Joe …………………………………………………… DWL 47
Leighton, Ralph ………………………………………………. LSC 13 – 14, LSCfn, RHKfn
lettering (used on signs) ……………………………………. FGL (2) 11 – 12
Libbey, Don ………………………………………………… EUB 6, 8, EUBfn, Ewifn, LiCfh
lightning ……………………………………………………… RuPcr
Lightning Springs ……………………………………………. WRH 26, LVEfn, WBHfn 3,
BoPfn
limnology ……………………………………………………… OH 6, 8, 9, JnS 12,
DWL 8,10 – 14,18,26,31
lineaments ……………………………………………………… JEA 15
Linn, Bob ……………………………………………………… OH 12, DIAB 3, 13, DWL 24
living history ………………………………………………….. JnS 4 – 7
Llaos Hallway ……………………………………………….. LVEfn
Llao Rock ………………………………………………………. JEA 17, RMKfh, LiCfn
Lloyd, James “Jimmy” ……………………………………… MLN 1, 3
Loftus, William “Bill” ……………………………………… WBHfn 4
logging …………………………………………………………. LeSfn
Lost Creek Campground ………………………………….. OH 4, TEA 6, ROVfn, CFHfn,
JkHfn
Lost Creek ……………………………………………………… JSR 23, WRH 19, MaH 5, 8 –
9,13 – 14,42 – 43,56 – 57, JnS
23, WBHfn 3, RMKfn, GFKfn,
OELfn
Lost Creek Dam ……………………………………………… DWL 21
Lueck, Rudolph F. …………………………………………. DISR 6, 16, EUB 4, MaH 5, 9,
34,56 – 57, LVE 18, LVEfn,
BoPfn, GiKfh
lumber sheds (open storage at Park HQ) ……………… WBHfn 3
Maben, John ………………………………………………….. LaS 3 8, LVE 14, RFLfn,
WBHfn 2, RSFfn, BoPfn
Mabery, Roby “Slim” & Juanita ………………………… JGSfn
Machine Shop ………………………………………………. OWF 2, DIAB 42, JGSh
Maklak Cabin …………………………………………………. EWafn
Malik, Jim ……………………………………………………… DWL 8, 18
mammals.. ……………………………………………………… OL Wfn
Mancini, Joe …………………………………………………… EUB 5, MaH 15, LVE 7, TJAfh,
LVE 7 – 9, LVEfn, BoPfn,
WLAfn
Mano, Tony ……………………………………………………. WLafn
manzanita ………………………………………………………. HoHfn
mapping of Crater Lake (1959) …………………………. BWB 19 – 20
Marcroft, Leroy ………………………………………………. MLN 3
Marion, Homer ……………………………………………….. D/AB 48
marmots ………………………………………………………… RSFfn
Marquard, William E ……………………………………….. FGLfn 6
Marshall, Bob …………………………………………………. EUB 9, EUBcr
Mason, Ralph …………………………………………………. JEA 9
Masonic Order ……………………………………………….. REB 47 – 48
master plan …………………………………………………….. FGL (2) 12 – 13, DMS 17,
FGLfn 2,4, JSRfh
Masters, Marian ……………………………………………….J nS 8
Mastrogiuseppe, Ron. ………………………………………. DMS 3 9, DIAB 3 – 4, 13,
40 – 41,53, JnS 23, DIAbfn,
JoWfn
Mather, Stephen T. ………………………………………….. LCM 5, 7, 1 1, EaQfn
Maybeck, Bernard ………………………………………….. FGLfn 2
Mayberry, Slim ………………………………………………. LaS 8, BWB 20, TEA 3, 15 – 17
Mazamas ……………………………………………………… D/AB 47, DWL 45
Mazama ash …………………………………………………… JEAfn
Mazama Campground …………………………………. LaS 27 – 28, JSR 29, REB 22,
DMS 20-21, TEA 10- 11, JnS
4,7, TJAfn, PFrfn, WFDfn,
GFHfn, JGSfn, FrTfn
Mazama Dormitory ………………………………………… FrTh
Mazama Village Store ……………………………………… JSR 29
McCrea, Jerry …………………………………………………. REB 45, OH 16
McDonough, Tom …………………………………………… OH 15, DIAB 7, JnS 4 – 5 .
McGee, Bob …………………………………………………… RSF fn
McIntire, Dave ………………………………………………. DWL 46 – 47, 54 – 55
McKay, ~ougla.s.. …………………………………………..L CM 2
McManus, Jim … ….. …………………………………………. JnS 2 1
Medford ……………………………………………………….. .REB 11 – 12, DISR 2, 18,
CFHfn
Medford houses (built with park materials) …………. LVE 10 – 1 1
Medford Office ……………………………………………… LaS 32 – 33, DMS 13, 25,
OWF 1, WRH 32, BWB 7,
HaF 7, MLN 3,4, EWifn,
ADRh, WFDfn, GWFcr
Meeker, Joe ………………………………………………….. JGSfn
Meinecke, E. P. ………………………………………………. EUB 10, FGLfn 9
Menard, Gail ………………………………………………….. REB 42, 44
Meola, Edward ………………………………………………. ViM 2, FGL (1) 19, FGL (2) 25,
FGLfn 3
Merriam, C.H. ………………………………………………… DIAB 16, 25, DIABfn
Merriam Cone ………………………………………………… WBHfn 4
Merriam, John C. ……………………………………………. FGL (2) 14, LCM 9 – 15,
JEA 10, EUB 7, LSC 8, LSCfn,
RHKfn, LiCfn, LCMfn
Merriam, Lawrence C ……………………………………… LCM 6 – 8, DMS 17, 39,
WRH 52, JEAfn, BWBfn,
KSLfn, GWFcr, LCMfn,
FGLfn 7
Mess Hall (Canfield Building) …………………………… JSR 27 -28, DISR 1, JK 7,
OWF 4, TEA 22, AWOH 15,
MaH 4,32, DIAB 22, HaF 2,
WRHfn, HHfn, MBSfn, GFKfn,
FGLfn 6, RoPfn, GiKfh,
WLAfn,
FrTfn, RiCcr
Mess Hall (log) ………………………………………………. EWifn, RuPcr, BoPfn, WLafn
microwave repeater …………………………………………. MLN 7
Miele, John ……. . . ………… . ….. …………………………….. LaS 36 – 37, JSR 30
Miernan, Jerry ………………………………………………. WBHfn 5
Mill Creek Falls (Prospect) ……………………………….. EWa 5, JkHh
Miller, Alden ….. . ……………. . ……………………………. DIAB 17
Miller, Joaquin ………………………………………………. CBH 18
Miller, Loye H. ……………………………………………… LCM 9, 1 1, D/AB 17
Mi.r ac. le Mile (Rim Village to Discovery Point) ……. LaS 3, ROVfn Mission 66 …………………………………………………… LaS 26, 30, OH 3, DMS 40,
WRH 29,45, 60, 62, 78,
BWB 24,30, TJAfn, PFrfn,
AHFfn
Momyer, Henry.. … . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. … … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CBH 2, 9 – 10
Montgomery, Bill ……………………………………………. HA 2, DISR 4, H/LAfn
Moore, Bernie ………………………………………………… GWFcr
Morris, David ………………………………………………… REB 10, BWB 17, DWL 43
Morrison, George …………………………………………… LaS 40, JnS 2, JoWfh
Morrison, John ………………………………………………. REB 29, ADRh
mortar …………………………………………………….. FrTfn
motel units ……………………………………………………. JSRfn
motorways (fire roads) …………………………………….. WRH 25 – 26, 62 – 63,
EUB 2 – 3,19, MaH 9, ViM 3,
LVEfn, FGLh 4, LeSfh
Mott, William Penn …………………………………………. REB 22, DMS 3 1, EUB 18,
FGLfh 1, FrTfn
Mount Mazama ………………………………………………. JEA 17
Mount Scott ……………………………………………………. JSR 15, REB 55, WW 4, 63, 68,
MA 3, WRH 27, EUB 3, HeA 3,
TJAfn, LVEfh, HHh, WBHfh 1,
BoPfn, WLAfn
Mount Shasta …………………………………………………. D/AB 57 – 58
Mount St. Helens …………………………………………. JSR 28 – 29, DWL 3 3
mountain ash ………………………………………………….. EUB 5
mountain beaver ……………………………………………… OLWfn
mountain hemlock …………………………………………… EUB 5
mountain pine beetle (control program) ………………. MaH 28, LVE 4, LVEfh,
CFHfh,
GWFcr, EUB 2
Mueller, Beth (Horn) ……………………………………….. TEA 12
Muir Creek …………………………………………………… LSCfn
Munson Creek ……………………………………………….. BoPfh
Munson Meadow ……………………………………………. OLWfn
Munson Spring ……………………………………………….. RuS 9, LeSfh, BoPfn, DWL 38
Munson Spring pumphouse ………………………………. WRHh
Munson Valley (camping) ………………………………… RoPfn
Murie, Adolph ………………………………………………… BWB 14, OLWh
museum collection ………………………………………….. REB 29, OH 16, JK 13,
BWB 16, DIAB 39 – 40,42,54
National Park System …………………………………….. BWB 32
National Parks Association ……………………………….. LCM 6
Naturalist’s House …………………………………………… DISR 1 1
Nature Notes from Crater Lake ………………………….. JK 2 – 4, 6, 10, 12, 1 8 – 19,
BWB 14, JEA 12, OLWh
Nee, W.J. ………………………………………………………. DIAB 39, D/ABfh, LoLfh
Needle Rock (south of Prospect) ……………………….. HoHfn
Nelson, C. H. (Hans) ……………………………………….. BWB 14, TEA 12 – 13,
D/AB 11,53, DWL 30
Nelson, Marvin ……………………………………………….. EWifn
Nelson, Richard (Dick) …………………………………….. LaS 13, TEA 19, DDffi
Newberry Crater ……………………………………………… REB 35
newts ………………………………………………………… JK 7 – 8, 13, OLWfn
nitrates ………………………………………………………… DWL 42
Nordeen, Emil ……………………………………………. ROVfn
North Entrance ……………………………………………….. JSR 14, HA 2
North Entrance (opening) …………………………………. BoPfn
North House …………………………………………………… TEA 8, MaH 9, TJAfn, WRHfn,
WBHfn 3, DwFfn
North Junction ………………………………………………. OH 6, BWB 8 – 9, TEA 7, 15,
LVE 6, HeA 5, HHfn, BoPfn
northern spotted owl ………………………………………… D/AB 36 – 37, JoWfn
Novacik, Joann ……………………………………………….. JGSfn
Nova. Fred …………………………………………………… DIAB 2 1
nutrients ……………………………………………………….. DWL 32 – 34, 49
Nye, Chauncey ……………………………………………….. JnS 6, HoHfn
Nye, Nelson ………………………………………………… HoHfn, RoP
Nye, Waldo ……………………………………………………. HoHfn
Odegaard, Charles …………………………………………… REB 15, 33, 35, 50, WRH 65
Ode11 Lake …………………………………………………….. DWL 5 – 6, EUBcr
Oil and Gas House (bldg. 8) ……………………………… WRHfn, TJAfn, EWifn
oil stove …………………………………………………………. OWF 5
Old Man of the Lake ………………………………………. JEA 13, OLWfn
Onthank, Karl …………………………………………………. JK 16
Ord, Pete ……………………………………………………….. AWOH 14 – 15
Oregon Caves National Monument.. …………………… PGL (1) 17 – 1 8, LaS 16, 1 8,
36, JSR 31, REB 17 – 19, JK 2
– 3, DMS 15,22 – 24, WRH 72
– 73, BWB 15 – 16, JEA 16,
D/AB 27 – 28,54, ViM 7,8,
HeA 6, MLN 5, TJAfn, WBHfn
4, GFKfn, GWFcr, FGLfn 3,5,
12, GFHfn, JSRfn, LeSfn,
EmSfn, RoPfn, REBfn
Oregon Forest Wilderness Act [of 19841 …………….. WW 96
Oregon State Highway Commission …………………… LCM 4
Orino, Sam ………………………………………………….. BoPfn
outdoor amphitheater ………………………………………. BWB 1 1 – 12, TEA 10
Outdoor Rec. Resources Review Comm (ORRRC).. DMS 7, JSR 9
Overset, Dan ………………………………………………… FrTh
Owen, A.Y. ……………………………………………………. ABCfn
Pacific Crest Trail ………………………………………….. J R 11 – 12, WRH 26, FGLh
4, JkHfn
Pacific Northwest Regional Office (Seattle) ………… JSR 7, JSRfn, REBh
Pacific silver fir …………………………………………. DIAB 41
Packard, James ……………………………………………….. ABCh
Packwood, Robert ………………………………………… REB 34
Paisley Cave …………………………………………………. LSC 3, 6
Palmer, Martin ……………………………………………….. DISR 3, 14, RIIrfn, BoPh
Panhandle area ………………………………………………. EWa 3, LaS 34, DMS 17,
WBHfn 1
Park Headquarters …………………………………………… BWB 17, FGL (2) 9, LaS 33,
JSR 29, EUBfn
Park Headquarters (rehabilitation) ……………………… FrTh, JSR 15 – 16
park library ……………………………………………………. REB 30, OH 8, DIAB 42,
E O W
Parker, Gene …………………………………………………… DIAB 37, 41 – 42
Parker, Harry ………………………………………………….. JK 5, 12, 14, 19, DIAB 20 – 22,
OLWfn
Parker, Tom ………………………………………………….. OWF 3, WRH 5 1, ROVh,
OLWfn, GWFcr
parking areas (Rim Drive) ………………………………… FGLh 1 1
Parkscape USA ……………………………………………… LaS 26, DMSh
patrol cabins …………………………………………………… EWa 5 – 6, EWah, JSR 11,
HeA 5, WFDfn, LeSh
Patterson, Frank ……………………………………………… RSFh
Patton, Fred ………………………………………………… LVEh
Paulina Lake (Deschutes National Forest) …………… DWL 19
Payne, Doris & Frank ………………………………………. CBH 13
Payne, Ed.. …………………………………………………….. TEA 14, 1 8
Peck, A. L. ……………………………………………………. EUB 10, EUBh
peer review (of lake research) ……………………………. DWL 52 – 53
Pelican Bay Lumber Company. …………………………. LVEh
periphyton …………………………………………………….. DWL 20
Perry, Walt …………………………………………………… LSC 2 – 3
Peters, Clay …………………………………………………. JSR 20 – 2 1, 29
Peterson, Roger Tory ………………………………………..R HKfn
Peting, Don …………………………………………………….J SR 16
Peyton, Ralph ………………………….. ,. ………………….. LaS 17, 37, OH 5, DMS 14 -16,
18,21, WRH 69,75, BWB 23,
TEA 23 -24, RuS 5,10, 11,
TJAfh, WRHfn, WBHh 5,
WFDh, DDRh
Phalen, Seth …………………………………………………… DWL 28
Phantom Ship …………………………………………………. JWScr, JGSh
Pha. n.t om Ship Log ……………………………………………J nS 7 Phllips, Kenneth N. ……………………………………….. D WL 16
Phinney, Harry ………………………………………………. DWL 10, 15, 44
photographs ……………………………………………………. RFLcr
phytoplankton ……………………………………………… DWL 20, 24, 30, 32, 48
pileated woodpeckers ………………………………………. DIAB 36 – 37
pine marten ……………………………………………………. OWF 5, MaH 30, HaF 2
Pinnacles ………………………………………………………..J SR 22, 23, DISR 5, BWB 9
planning (for national parks) …………………………….. REB 13, 23
plant list …………………………………………………… LiCfn
plaster ………………………………………………………. FrTfn
Plaza Comfort Station (bldg. 68) ……………………….. LVEfn
Pl.e is.t ocene Epoch …………………………………………… JEA 17 picmcs …………………………………………………………… LeSfn
Pinchot, Gifford …………………………………………….. LCMfn
Pogue, M.S …………………………………………………. WBHfn 2
Polebridge Creek …………………………………………… LaS 28, LVEfn, WBHfn 2
ponderosa pine ……………………………………………….. WW 8 1 – 82, DIAB 25
Pool, Ben ……………………………………………………… DIAB 21, WBHfn 2, 5
Pool, Jackie …………………………………………………… JGSfn
Portland Office (of the NPS) …………………………….. JSR 7
post office …………………………………………………….. MaH 22 – 23, 59, HaF 7, BaDfn
power line ……………………………………………………. OWF 4 – 5
power outages ………………………………………………… MLN 7
Prescott Park (Medford) …………………………………… FGL (2) 18, GWFcr
prescribed burning ………………………………………….. JoWfn
preservation specialist ……………………………………… REB 39
Preston, John …………………………………………………. JSR 8 – 9, DMS 19
Price, Joe P… ………………………………………………. Rush
Price, Richard W. …………………………………………. AWOH 20, LSCfn, BaDfn,
RuSfn, RSFfn, LSCfn
promenade ……………………………………………………. LVE 1
Prospect ……………………………………………………….. REB 20, AWOH 5, HoHfn,
JkHfn, WLAfn
Provisional Algal Assay Procedure …………………….. DWL 39
public involvement in planning …………………………. DMS 18
Pumice Desert ………………………………………………..H. A 2, BWB 9, TEA 12, JWScr,
HlLAfn
pumice grape fern ……………………………………………. RMKfn, LiCfn
puttees.. …………………………………………………………. WRH 33
Quillwort Pond ……………………………………………. JK 6
radio …………………………………………………………. MLN 7, LeSfn, AHFfn
radio-carbon dating …………………………………………. LSC 6, LSCfn
railroad logging ………………………………………………. ROVfn
rainbow trout ………………………………………………… OLWfn
Ranger Dormitory (Steel Center) ……………………….. FGL (2) 11, OH 7, DISR 1,
JK 15, EWifn, WRHfn, EOMfn,
FGLfn 3, JGSfn, FrTfn, RiCcr
ranger school ………………………………………………….L. aS 1 1
rangers ……………………………………………………….. REB 3, 5, 30, 37, 44- 45, 55,
DMS 19 – 20, WRH 5,8,10 –
11,29,31, BWB 33, BWBfn,
WFDfn, RuPcr, RiCcr
Raven Ski Trail ……………………………………………….J hLfn
recreation areas in the National Park System ……….. DMS 4
Red Blanket Cabin ………………………………………….. WBHfn 3
Red Blanket Creek ………………………………………….. HeA 5
Red Cone …………………………………………………… LeSh
Redwood National Park ……………………………………. MLN 5, DMSfn
Reed, Harry ……………………………………………………. MaH 58, R/IRfn
Reed, Nelson ………………………………………………….. CBH 6
Reflections newspaper ……………………………………… EmSh
relief model of Crater Lake ………………………………. OLWfn
reorganization of the NPS (during the 1960s) ………. JSREn
research biology ………………………………………………D IAB 3 – 4, 19 – 20, 55 – 57
Reter, Jack.. …………………………………………………….A HIOH 2 1
Rim Campground …………………………………………… JEA 23, LaS 4, HeA 4, RuS 9,
WRHfh, EaQfn, ADRfn, JoLfn,
LAHfn
rim caravan ……………………………………………………. JEA 22 – 23, JEAh, LiCfn
Rim Drive …………………………………………………….R EB 24, BWB 24, TJAfn,
LVEfn, EWifn, JEAfn, OLWfn,
ADRfh, LiCfn, FGLfn 4,7, 1 1,
RuPcr, JSRfh, LeSfn, BoPfn,
D D m
Rim Run ………………………………………………………R EB 48 – 49
Rim Village ………………………………………………….. TEA 6, AHFfn, BaDfn, FGLfn
10
Roach, Doug …………………………………………………. FGL (2) 21, OWF 1, FGLfn 9
roads at Crater Lake …………………………………………H Hfn, ROVfn
road alignment ……………………………………………… PFrfn
road guide ……………………………………………………… BWB 10
road patrol ……………………………………………………… ADffi
road to Ft. Klamath (Hwy 62) …………………………… BoPfn
Roberston, William “Bill” ………………………………… GWFcr
Robinson, Bill ……………………………………………….. FGL (2) 21 – 22, FGL (2) 26,
DISR 7
Robinson, Don ……………………………………………….. MLN 4, D/AB 3
Rockefeller, John D. (Jr.). ………………………………… LCMEn, RSFfn
rockwork (buildings) ……………………………………….. FGLfn 4
Roosevelt, Eleanor ………………………………………….. RuSfn
rope tow ……………………………………………………… WRH 7, JhLfn, AHFfn, MBSfn,
ADRfn, LeSfn, RoPfn
Roseburg. ………………………………………………………. WRH 52, RuS 14, WLAh
Rostel, Ernie ………………………………………………… FGL (1) 22, DISR 4, RFLfn
rotary snow plow ……………………………………………. DISR 2 – 3, OWF 1, RlIRfi
Roundtop Quarry …………………………………………….. OELfn
Rouse, James ………………………………………………….. LaS 17, 2 1 – 22, 29, 38,
CBH 11, WRH 65, JnS 3,6,
DWL 27,33 – 34
row boats ……………………………………………………….. WRH 28 – 29, JEA 25, RuS 3
Rubenstein, Iola (Bunch) ………………………………….. RuPcr
Rudolph, Roger ………………………………………………. JSR 14 – 15
Rudy Wilson (tour boat) ……………………………………. RuS 3, 7
Ruesch, Scott ………………………………………………… REB 42 – 44
Ruhle, George ……………………………………………….. JK 1 – 2, 5, 6, 12, 18 – 19,
WRH 43, BWB 27, LSC 9,
DIAB 20 – 2 1, LSCfn, WRHfn,
BWBfn, OLWfn, DwFfn,
LCMfn, LeSfn, LSCh
Rundell, Raymond ………………………………………….. BWB 17, JGSfn
Rutter, John ……………………………………………………. JSR 7, 9, 15, 3 1, DMS 13,
WRH 67 – 68,75
Ryder, Lon …………………………………………………….. REB 38
Sager, Mere1 …………………………………………………… FGL (1) 2-3, 8, 10, FGL
(2) 2, 10, 12 – 13, 15, REB 40,
EUB4-5,EUBfn,LVE2,ll-
12, LVEfn, EWifh, FGLfn 1,9,
10,12
salamanders ……………………………………………………. JK 8 – 9
Salinas, John ………………………………………………….. OH 13, 16, DWL 26, 28, 30, 35
Salter, Frank …………………………………………………… AWOH 6, 16
sandals in Fort Rock Cave ………………………………… LSC 10 – 11
Sand Creek Canyon ………………………………………….M aH 34
Sand Creek Station (on Hwy. 97) ………………………. LaS 35
Sargent, John ………………………………………………….. DISR 7
Save-the-Redwoods League ……………………………… DMS 5, 27, 3 1, LCMfn
Sawyer, Robert ……………………………………………….. LSCfn
Schmore, John ………………………………………………… RFLfn
Schuh, Joe ……………………………………………………… D/AJ3 17
Schwartzlow, Carl ………………………………………… FGL (2) 34, JEA 8, 10 – 11, 24,
JEAfn
Scoria Cone ……………………………………………………. D/AB 38
Scott, Bob ……………………………………………………… JGSfn
Scoyen, E.T …………………………………………………….B WB 26
seal coating ………………………………………………….. ROVfn
search and rescue activities ……………………………….. TEA 15 – 17 , ADRfh, JGS fn
seasonal party …………………………………………………. WRHfn
sedges …………………………………………………………… LiCfn
sewage lagoons ……………………………………………….. FrTfn
sewer line …………………………………………………… WBHh 4
secchi disks ……………………………………………………. JEA 20, JnS 15, OLWfn,
DWL 31,34,50
shade and shadow ……………………………………………. FGLfn 5
Shangle, Vern …………………………………………………. LVE 18, RFLfn
Sharpe, Grant …………………………………………………. BWB 10, JGSfn
Sharsmith, Carl ……………………………………………… OH 1, 10
Shasta red fir …………………………………………………. LiCfn
shrimp (freshwater) ………………………………………… CBH 8, EUB 8
Sholly, Dan ……………………………………………………. LaS 8, 19 – 20, JnS 2, JoWfn,
DWL 27 – 29
Sierra Club …………………………………………………….. JSRfh
signs ……………………………………………………………… FGL (1) 14 – 15, JnS 9,
FGLfn 2,4, EUBfn
sign shop ……………………………………………………….. FGLfn 6
Silver Camp …………………………………………………… RoPfn
Sims, Richard ………………………………………………. LaS 16 – 18, JSR 30,
WRH 76 – 77, WRHh
Sinnott Memorial ……………………………………………. FGL (1) 8 – 13, FGL (2) 14 –
16, LaS 14, JSR 27, LCM 12,
BWB 8 – 9, JEA 20, TEA 8 – 9,
EUB 9, MaH 17, D/AB 8,
RFLfn, WBHfn 3, LCMfn,
FGLfn 3, OELfn, JGSfn
Skell Channel ………………………………………………….W RHh
Skell Head ……………………………………………………… FGLfn 11
Skivington, Dick …………………………………………….B. WB 11, ROVfn
ski jump ……………………………………………………….. LVE 15, ROVfn, LVEfn,
WBHfn 2, JhLh, ADRfn, JkHfn
ski race see also Fort KIamath ski races ……………… REB 47
ski service ……………………………………………………… U S9
skiers …………………………………………………………….. DISR 14, WRH 6
skiing …………………………………………………………… OWF 2, 5, AWOH 18, MaH 9,
49 – 50,53,56, – 57, DIAB 11,
RLFh, LeSfn, GiKh
Sky Lakes Wilderness ……………………………………… WW 33
Sleepy Hollow …………………………………………….. LaS 30, JSR 15, 28, REB 21,
WRH 2, 12, 13, BWB 6 – 7, 19
– 20, TEA 18, HeA 3, MaH 16,
JnS 2, MLN 3, WRHfn,
OLWfh, AHFfn, ADRfh, JoLfi~,
RIIrh, FrTfn
Sleepy Hollow quarry ………………………………………. ROVh, FrTfn
Slenick, Jim ………………………………………………… OLWh
Smith, Bob ……………………………………………………. REB 34 – 35, BWB 15
Smith, Denny …………………………………………………. DWL 3 1, 35, 43
Smith, Harry (and Pop) …………………………………. LaS 5, TEA 23, WBHfn 5
Smith, Lloyd ………………………………………………. LaS 20,24, JnS 1 – 2
Smith, Pat ………………………………………………………. LaS 40, JnS 2, DWL 28
Smith, Warren D. ……………………………………………. JEA 1, 6, 8, 24, JEAfn
Smith Brothers Chronology ………………………………. LaS 21, 23, JoWfn
Sneddon, Lee …………………………………………………. WRH 22, 41 – 42, 48, 53
snow …………………………………………………………….. WRH 6 – 7, 11, 25, 62
snow loading ………………………………………………….. TJAh
snow removal …………………………………………………. DMS 2 1,W RH 10, 3 1,
AWOH 14, MaH 8, ROVfn,
RFLfn, HHfn, WBHh 3, RuPcr,
LeSh
snow studies …………………………………………………… OWF 7, ROVfh, LeSh
snow tunnels …………………………………………………… WRH 12 – 13, WBHfn 3,
MBSfn, JWScr, FrTh
snowmobiles ………………………………………………… JSR 13 – 15, RIIRfn
snowshoe walks. ………………………………………………J nS 10, JoWfn
Soil Conservation Service ………………………………… OWF 7
Solinsky, Elbert ………………………………………………. FGL (2) 24, HA 3, DISR 1, 12,
14,18, EUB 2,7, LVE 10 – 11,
EWifh, RFLfn, HHh, LCMh,
FGLh 3, BoPfn, JkHh, WLAfn
Solinsky, Frank ……………………………………………… EWih, RFLh
South Entrance ……………………………………………….. WRH 45, BWB 17, AWOH 14,
LVEfn, DwFfn, G i a
Spalding, Don ………………………………………………… REB 25, 28, 36, MLN 5,
WFDfh, OELh
Sparrow, Alex ……………………………………………….. AWOH 1, LaSfn, OIAHfn
Sphagnum Bog ……………………………………………….. JSR 22, REB 55, JK 6, Mfn
Spirit Lake (Mount St. Helens) ………………………. .;.. DWL 44
Spring 42 ……………………………………………………….. DWL 50
spring opening.. ………………………………………………. LVE 10
Spruce Lake …………………………………………………… RoPfn
square dancing ………………………………………………… LeSfn
Squires, Cameron ……………………………………………. Rush
statement for management ………………………………… JSRfk
Starkey, Ed …………………………………………………….. JnS 14
Steel Circle Residences ……………………………………. LaS 16, 31, JSR 24, 25, REB
12,21, 53, DMS 17, WRH 61,
TEA 21, DIAB 30 – 32, TJAfn,
JoWfn, EOMfn, GFKfn, WFDfn,
FGLfn 4, JSRfn, DDRfn, FrTfh
Steel Scrapbooks …………………………………………….. Lash
Steel, Jean ……………………………………………………… FGL (2) 1 1, LVE 5, ROVfn,
LVEfn, FGLfn 2
Steel, Luther …………………………………………………… EWifn
. . Steel, William G ……………………………………………… REB 40, HA 5 – 6, EUB 7 – 8,
MaH 10,21- 22, LVE 5, 13,
LVEfn, EWifh, Lash, RHKfh,
EaQfn, BoPfn
Stewart State Park …………………………………………… REB 46
Stickler, Ray …………………………………………………… WRH 32, 43, DwFfn
stone masonry ………………………………………………… MaH 15, 46, LVE 8 – 10
stream surveys ………………………………………………… OLWfh
Struple, Art …………………………………………………….D ISR 7
Stuart Falls …………………………………………………….. DIAB 3 8
submarine in Crater Lake …………………………………. JnS 18, 20 – 22
sugar pine (as roofing material) …………………………. JkHfn, FrTfn
suicides ………………………………………………………… DwFfh
Sun Creek ………………………………………………………. WRH 19, OLWfn, BoPfn
Sun Grade …………………………………………………….. FrTh
Sun Notch ………………………………………………………J SR 14, FGLh 9, 11
Sun Pass ………………………………………………………… ROVfn, JkHfn
Superintendent’s House (Annie Spring) ………………. WRHfn, RuPcr
Superintendent’s Monthly Report ………………………. WRH 9
Superintendent’s Residence (at Park HQ) ……………. DISR 11, MaH 47, WRH 34,
JnS 2 1, WRHfn, RHKfn, KSLfn
Superintendent’s Residence (Medford) ……………….. MLN 3
Sutton, Myron …………………………………………………D MS 2
swim to Wizard Island ……………………………………… BaDfh
Table Rocks ……………………………………………… JEA 18
Talbot, Dave …………………………………………………… LCM 6, REB 46
talent shows ……………………………………………….. RuS 5
Takelrna Indians ……………………………………………… JkHfn, HlLAfn
Tanski, Hank ………………………………………………….. REB 26, JnS 2, 4, 8, 1 1,
DWL 28
Taylor, Kent …………………………………………………… REB 18, 26, 29, 32, 42, 44
Telford Boat Works ……………………………………….. RSFfn
telephones ……………………………………………………… O W 4, WRH 16, RESfh,
JGSfn, FrTfn, RiCcr
telephone line ……………………………………………….. LVE 16
tents …………………………………………………………….. JEA 27, LVE 17, ROVfn,
ADRfn, Rush, RuPcr
Thede, M. C. …………………………………………………. RESfn
Thompson, Peter ……………………………………………. REB 47, OH 1 1, 16
Thomson, Charles Goff ……………………………………. LCM 7, LVE 12, EWifn,
OIAHfn, HHfn, LCMfn, RuPcr
Thousand Springs ………………………………………… DIAB 37
Tichnor, Harry ……………………………………………….. GWFcr
timber claims. …………………………………………………. JkHfh
Timber Crater …………………………………………………. BWB 18, ROVfn
Timberline Lodge (on Mt. Hood) ………………………. EUB 9, 13, EUBfn, LVE 10 – 11
Tobin, Jim ……………………………………………………. REB 14, 21, 29, REBfn
Tolson, Hillary ……………………………………………….. DISR 13, DMS 40
Toothman, Stephanie ……………………………………….. REB 15, 29, 41
tourism …………………………………………………………..R uS 13
Townsley, John ………………………………………………. BWB 15
traditional use study of Crater Lake ……………………. RlIRfn
trailer houses ……………………………………………… MaH 24, EUBfn
trains …………………………………………………………….. Rush
tramway ………………………………………………………. OWF 6, TEA 19, 23
transplanting trees …………………………………………… LVE 12, VIM 2
trend week ……………………………………………………..J nS 22
triangulation ………………………………………………….. JGSfn
trucks …………………………………………………………..L. VE 3
truck hoist ……………………………………………………..L VE 7 – 8, 11, TJAfn, BoPfn
True, Charlie …………………………………………………. WR.H 45, BoPfn, JlcHfn
true firs.. ………………………………………………………. DIAB 41 – 42
Truitt, Robert ………………………………………………..J. nS 23
Trulove, Rex ……………………………………………….. WRH 44, TEA 20, TJAfn,
WBHfn 2,4,5, OELfn
Tucker Sno Cat ……………………………………………… LaS 2 .5. WRH 17 .19 . 26.
.ROVfn. RFLfn. RFLcr. LeSfn.
M f n
tunnel (from Munson Valley to Crater Lake) ……….. MaH 10
Turello. David ………………………………………………… BWB 24. 29
Turner. Paul …………………………………………………… WRH 44. WBHfn 5
Tuziov. Harun ………………………………………………… DIAB 15
Twight, Suzie …………………………………………………. BWB 21
Twin Springs ……………………………………………… LVEfn
Udall. Stuart …………………………………………………… DMS 11
Ullman. A1 …………………………………………………… DMS 25
uniform …………………………………………………………. WRH 33 . 34. BWB 22
Union Creek ……………………………………………….. OWF 7. RHKfh. EaQfn
Union Peak …………………………………………………….. BWB 9. 16. HoHfn
Union Peak Motor Nature Trail …………………………. JSR 9. 11. OELfn
union representation ………………………………………… JSR 26 – 27
University of Oregon ………………………………………. JSR 16. RHKh
unmanned submersible in Crater Lake ………………… JnS 19
U.S. Forest Service designs ………………………………. FGLfn 9
.utilities ………………………………………………………….. AHFfn
Utility Building (bldg . 7) ………………………………….. TJAfn. WBHfn 3
Van Camp. Billy …………………………………………….. AWOH 4. 10 – 11
Van Denburgh. A . S …………………………………………. DWL 16
Van Dyke. Frank …………………………………………… Lash. GFKh
Van Name. Willard …………………………………………. CRDfn. CRDcr
Varnum. Elva …………………………………………………. DIAB 22. ROVfn. DwFfn
Varnum. Richard 0 . (Dick) ………………………………. DISR 11. WRH 45. WBHh
Vidae Falls …………………………………………………….. PGL (1) 6 – 7. FGL (2) 27.
JSR 22.23. WRH 4. LVEfn.
FGLfn 3.4. 7. 11. 12
Vint. Tom ………………………………………………………F GL (1) 1.3. FGL (2) 2. 13. 28.
29. 35. EUB 4. FGLh 1. 8.
BWBfn
visitation …………………………………………………….. RuS 5 . 6
visitor center ………………………………………………….. REB 54
Volz. J . Leonard ……………………………………………… REB 25. 36. DMS 13. 21. 27.
35. MLN 4. EWifn
Wadlington, Bruce …………………………………………..D WL 28 – 29
Waldo, John B ………………………………………………… LCMfn
Waldo Lake …………………………………………………… JnS 17 – 18, DWL 5, 19, 24, 48
– 49,53,55 – 56
Wallis, Orthello ………………………………………………. DIAB 13, 43, 54
warehouse ……………………………………………………… DISR 3, FrTfn
warehouse in Medford ……………………………………… MLN 6
Warfield, Ron …………………………………………………. LaS 40, REB 26, 29, 31, JnS 7
Waring, Mary …………………………………………………. EWih
Warner, Gordon ……………………………………………… RFLfn
Warner Mountains ………………………………………….. JEA 16
Watchman Lookout …………………………………………. AWOH 5 – 6, 9, FGL (1) 8 –
14, FGL (2) 27 – 28, BWB 9,
EUB 4, JoWfn, FGLfn 5,11,
RFLh, OIAHfn, WBHh 3
Watchman Overlook ………………………………………. LaS 29, WRH 65 – 66, OELfn
Watchman Trail ………………………………………………. BoPh
Water Crisis of 1975 …………………………………. LaS 17, JSB18, WRH 75 – 76,
RuS 9, WRHh, EOMfb
Water Resources Research Institute (OSU) ………….. DWL 10 – 11 . .
water shmg ……………………………………………………. RSFfn
waterfalls. ………………………………………………………. W 66, JEA 12 – 13
Webber, Ward ………………………………………………..F GL (2) 34, LVE 1 – 2, 4, 11
LVEfn, HHfn
Welch, Dwight ………………………………………………. GWFcr
Welles, Ralph and Florence ……………………………….J K 12
West Entrance ………………………………………………… AH/OH 12 – 13, LVE 6, LVEfn western j.u ni.p er ……………………………………………….. DIAB 44, 5 8 – 59
Western Office of Design and Construction …………. JGSfn, AHFfn
Western Regional Office …………………………………..M LN 6, JSRh
western pasque flower ………………………………………V iM 5
Wheeler Creek canyon …………………………………….. LVEfn
Whiskey Creek ……………………………………………….. RoPfn
white footed mouse ………………………………………… OLWh
white pine blister rust control ……………………………. WRH 19, GWFcr, RESfn
White, John R …………………………………………………. BWB 1 -2, FGLfn
whitebark pine ………………………………………………… LaS 28
Whitehorse Bluff ……………………………………………..J K 9
Whitehorse Campground ………………………………….. ROVfn
Whitehorse curve ……………………………………………. WRH 49
Whitehorse Ponds ……………………………………………. JnS 23
Whittaker, Frank …………………………………………….. REB 15, 18
Whitworth, George ………………………………………….. FGL (2) 26
Wick, Mike ………………………………………………….. FrTfn
Wickiup Dam site (Deschutes National Forest) …….. LSC 1 – 2
Wiggins, James ……………………………………………. JoWfn
Wildcat Campground ……………………………………… JhLfn
Wildcat Station ……………………………………………. LVE 6
wildflower display ………………………………………….. HeA 2, JGSfn
wilderness ……………………………………………………… WRH 25, 63, EUBcr
Wilderness Act of 1964 ……………………………………. LCMfn
wilderness hearings for Crater Lake …………………… JSR 8
wilderness studies ……………………………………………. REB 7 – 8, BWB 31, JSR 9,
DIAB 32 – 34
wild onions …………………………………………………. JoLfn
wildlife ………………………………………………………… HaF 5
Wilkinson, Ethel ……………………………………………… DISR 19, OWF 3, HaF 3,
RESfn, LVEh
Willamette Highway (Hwy. 58) …………………………. HeA 5
Wi.l la. rd, Betty ………………………………………………. OLWfn Williams, Eileen …………………………………………….. JGSfn
Williams, Howel …………………………………………….. BWB 20, JEA 7, D/AB 8, 15
. . LSC 3 – 5, LSCfn, RHKh
Williams, Thomas J. ………………………………………… LaS 13, WRH 5 1, BWB 7, 17,
. . TEA 19, BWBfh, JGSfn
Williamson, Len ……………………………………………… BWB 18, TEA 4, 16 – 17, JGSfn
Wilson, Marvin ………………………………………………J K 3
Wimer, Norman …………………………………………….. WBHfn 5
Wineglass ………………………………………………………. AWOH 2, MaH 11 , 14, 52, 58
DIAB 24, TJAfn, WBHfn 4,
RMKfn, BoPfn, JGSfn, DWL 27
Wineglass Cabin …………………………………………….D IAB 32
Wineglass Trail ………………………………………………. WRH 28, BWB 23
winter housing ………………………………………………… GWcr
winter use planning …………………………………………. JSR 13
Wirth, Conrad …………………………………………………L CM 15, REB 13, DMS 8, 11,
WRH 58-59, BWB 30-31,
TJAfn, LCMfn, JSW
Wirtz, Felicia ………………………………………………… BWB 21, JGSh
Wizard Island …………………………………………………. HA 2, OH 6, BWB 20, EUB 3,
AWOH 18, MaH 52 – 53,58,
DIAB 23, HaF 6, HeA 2, RuS 7,
JnS 2 1, JWScr, DWL 34
Wizard Island dock ………………………………………….. AWOH 2 – 3, 14, OIAHfn
Wizard Island Trail …………………………………………. BoPfn, JkHfn
Wood, Bob …………………………………………………….. DIAB 5 1
Woodley, George …………………………………………….W RH 44 – 45, D/AB 22,
.MLN 3,8
Woodley, Grace ……………………………………………… D/AB 22, JGSh
Work, Arch ……………………………………………………. OWF 7
Wosky, John ……………………………………………….. JK 5, WRH 5 1, LCMh
Wynd, Frederick L. ……………………………………….. JK 11, DIAB 43, HHfn, LiCh
Yamsay Mountain (Winema National Forest) ………. JEA 15- 16
Yard, Robert Sterling ………………………………………. LCM 13
Yawkey Tract …………………………………………………. ROVfn, W H h 1
Yeager, Wzrd ………………………………………………… LaS 13, TEA 19, PFrfn
B W h , GFKfh, HeA 3
Yocurn, Charles F …………………………………………….J K 12, DIAB 20 – 21, OLWfn
Young, Tom ……………………………………………………L aS 10, OH 8
Young Adult Conservation Corps (YACC) ………….. CRDh
Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) ……………………… JSR 27 – 28, WRH 75
Zaik/Miller, Di Bennidetto ……………………………….. JSR 16, FrTfh
Zika, Peter …………………………………………………….. WW 62
Zink, Jim ……………………………………………………….. JGSfh
zooplankton …………………………………………………… OH 14, JEA 26, D
Other pages in this section
- Oral Histories Reference Guide
- Reference Guide pg 2
- Reference Guide page 3
- Reference Guide page 5
- Vic Affolter, 1962-1978
- Howard Aldace, 1958-1959
- Art and Bidge Altoefee, 1950’s
- Mary (Trumbell) Anderson
- Ted Arthur
- Loraine (Dolan) Bettencourt, 1941
- Murray “Sandy” Brown and Evelyn McKee Brown
- Judy (Jameson) Calhoun, 1968-1970
- Oral History Interview of Robert Utley (PDF file)
- Teresa Callahan
- Alice Marie Mason Campbell
- Nancy Edwards Closs, 1946
- Dode Collier, 1946-1947
- Sara Ernst, 1973
- Dick and Jean Finch, 1920-1940
- Otis “Pete” Foiles, 1939-1942
- Michele Fresella, 1978-1980
- Diane (McEwan) and Gary Van Gordon, 1974-1976
- Neal Guse
- Greg Hartell, 1957 +
- Diana (Jones) Hathaway, 1975-1976
- Marvin Hershey, 1962-1969
- Gary and Joyce (Cone) Hill, 1963-1964
- Judy Holmes, 1957
- Lois Huetten (Slessler), 1966
- Becky Hunt, 1973
- Einar Johnson, Superintendent 1970-1973
- Erik Johnson, 1970-1973
- Jan Johnson, 1970-1973
- Lisa Johnson, 1970-1973
- Martin Johnson, 1952-1953
- Pat (Crombie) Keith, 1956
- Bill and Teresa Kraegel, 1976-1980
- Milt Madden, 1959-1962
- Shirleen Madden, 1959-1963
- Lee Anne Martinez 1979 & 1980
- Jeanie (Paine) Mendoza, 1960’s
- Ken Miller, 1964-1965
- Pat Carroll Miller, 1959
- Marilyn Minchinton, 1955
- Tamara (Mills), Morey, 1976
- Rex Neiger and Carol Wilcoxon, 1955-1958
- Carol Broeren Nelson, 1952
- Dave Panebaker, 1970-1975
- Zelma Pool, 1954-1968
- Jon Price
- Jo Ann Schilling-Armstrong, 1970
- Karn Stiegelmeier, 1978-1981
- Lois (Wise) Soulia, 1947-1953
- Beverly Wilcoxon Romney
- Sue Sears Shroy, 1972-1973
- Gerald L. Severin, 1957
- Janet L. Smith, 1965
- Jan Smelter
- Barbara (La Prarie) Stone
- Hank Tanski, 1978-1988
- Jeanie Terjeson, 1942
- Jack Tice, 1950-1951
- C. Waldron, 1962
- Harold (Eli) Whitney, 1940-1941
- Norman Wild
- George H. Will, 1953-1956
- Thomas Young, 1964-1984
- Oral Histories Reference Guide
- Reference Guide pg 2
- Reference Guide page 3
- Reference Guide page 5
- Vic Affolter, 1962-1978
- Howard Aldace, 1958-1959
- Art and Bidge Altoefee, 1950’s
- Mary (Trumbell) Anderson
- Ted Arthur
- Loraine (Dolan) Bettencourt, 1941
- Murray “Sandy” Brown and Evelyn McKee Brown
- Judy (Jameson) Calhoun, 1968-1970
- Oral History Interview of Robert Utley (PDF file)
- Teresa Callahan
- Alice Marie Mason Campbell
- Nancy Edwards Closs, 1946
- Dode Collier, 1946-1947
- Sara Ernst, 1973
- Dick and Jean Finch, 1920-1940
- Otis “Pete” Foiles, 1939-1942
- Michele Fresella, 1978-1980
- Diane (McEwan) and Gary Van Gordon, 1974-1976
- Neal Guse
- Greg Hartell, 1957 +
- Diana (Jones) Hathaway, 1975-1976
- Marvin Hershey, 1962-1969
- Gary and Joyce (Cone) Hill, 1963-1964
- Judy Holmes, 1957
- Lois Huetten (Slessler), 1966
- Becky Hunt, 1973
- Einar Johnson, Superintendent 1970-1973
- Erik Johnson, 1970-1973
- Jan Johnson, 1970-1973
- Lisa Johnson, 1970-1973
- Martin Johnson, 1952-1953
- Pat (Crombie) Keith, 1956
- Bill and Teresa Kraegel, 1976-1980
- Milt Madden, 1959-1962
- Shirleen Madden, 1959-1963
- Lee Anne Martinez 1979 & 1980
- Jeanie (Paine) Mendoza, 1960’s
- Ken Miller, 1964-1965
- Pat Carroll Miller, 1959
- Marilyn Minchinton, 1955
- Tamara (Mills), Morey, 1976
- Rex Neiger and Carol Wilcoxon, 1955-1958
- Carol Broeren Nelson, 1952
- Dave Panebaker, 1970-1975
- Zelma Pool, 1954-1968
- Jon Price
- Jo Ann Schilling-Armstrong, 1970
- Karn Stiegelmeier, 1978-1981
- Lois (Wise) Soulia, 1947-1953
- Beverly Wilcoxon Romney
- Sue Sears Shroy, 1972-1973
- Gerald L. Severin, 1957
- Janet L. Smith, 1965
- Jan Smelter
- Barbara (La Prarie) Stone
- Hank Tanski, 1978-1988
- Jeanie Terjeson, 1942
- Jack Tice, 1950-1951
- C. Waldron, 1962
- Harold (Eli) Whitney, 1940-1941
- Norman Wild
- George H. Will, 1953-1956
- Thomas Young, 1964-1984