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