Seattle Glider Pilot Crashes
- December 15, 1967
A Seattle pilot crash-landed his
glider on the east slope of Crater Lake Thursday while
attempting to set a long distance soaring record from
Rainier, Wash., to Mt. Shasta, Calif.
Man Hurt in Crater Lake Fall Improves
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September 12, 1967
Ole Vann, injured in a 250-foot fall at Crater Lake National Park last
Friday, has been moved from the intensive care unit to regular patient quarters
and is in "good" condition, the Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital disclosed
today.
Visitor Falls 250 Feet, Lives, By Crater Lake
- September 10, 1967
A sightseer plunged nearly 250 feet down a precipice above Annie Creek Canyon
in Crater Lake National Park Friday.
New Staff Man Assigned At Crater Lake
- August 18, 1967
Paul A. Larson of Flaming Gorge Recreation Area has been selected to fill the
position of chief of interpretation and resource management at Crater Lake
National Park.
Crater Lake Popular Working Place in Summer With College Set
- July 12, 1967
Working at Crater Lake National Park Is a little like
college without the book work.
'Miss Crater Lake' Pageant Prepared By Lodge Staffers
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July 11, 1967
The pageant, entirely planned and executed by young people who work at Crater
Lake Lodge during the summer, will be held in the lobby of the lodge with the
coronation slated at 9 p.m.
Autopsy Has No Signs of Violence
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July 2, 1967
An autopsy has found no signs
of violence on the body of a woman found in a forest south
of Crater Lake National Park.
Crater Lake Nature Program Set
-
May, 1967
Attendants at Thursday evening's meeting of the Nature Society of Klamath
Region will hear a lecture - color slide program by Richard Brown, Crater Lake
National Park naturalist.