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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1958)
i FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 9 A Ore Tech Homecoming Takes Place October 1 8 Two thousand letter nf invita tion were sent out to Oregon Tech nical Institute alumni notifying them of 1958 Homecoming activi ties which will take place on the campus and downtown in Klamath Falls on Saturday. October 18. Bob Scholl, president of the OTI Alumni Association and committee members have completed the schedule of events. Butch Surnmer Is Homecoming chairman on the campus. Frank Stanko, dean of men and Shirley Brusoe, dean of women, are Alumni awn Un.,.. ing advisers. Registration will take place from 4 to 9 p.m. on Friday, October 17, in the Student lTninn hnlMIno n the campus. The pep rally will be held on the campus, starting at 6:30 p.m., fol lowed by the annual bonfire and announcement nt the rpcnltc nf thp voting in the queen contest. Various areas of curriculum are sponsoring queen candidates and the list of cantuaaies win De announced witn- in the next few days. AU of the houses on the campus are entering the sign display Con tact onH thpir eipnR will he indeed on Friday night and winners will be announced at the Homecoming dance in the camDUS gymnasium on Saturday night. ' A rally dance in the Student Un ion will start at 9 p.m. on Friday night. Registration will be held at alum ni headauarters at the Winema Ho- i mm w es? pi ,v BP I mum miMimi hi imiiiiiml fef iriin niirutliiri iWiTH! - .-j.,.. tel from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sat urday. The noise parade will start through town at 11 a.m. The traditional football battle be tween Oregon Tech and Southern Oregon College will start at 2 p.m. on Modoc Field. At the half time, Alumni President Scholl will crown the queen. At the conclusion of the game, many of the women attending will eo on to the silver tea being new at the home of Mrs. Walt Mcin tyre, 235 North Fourth, sponsored by the Klamath County harm tsu reau Women, Proceeds will go to ward a student loan fund for stu dents from Klamath County attend ing OTI. The hostesses have ex tended an invitation to women fac ulty members and visitors. The annual, alumni business meeting will be held shortly after 6 p.m. at the Winema Hotel with a cocktail hour and the buffet dinner following. OTI Director Winston D. Purvine will speak briefly at the business meeting, giving a review of the latest developments at the school. The big day concludes with the Homecoming dance in the OTI campus gym with music by Baldy Evans Band. OTI HOMECOMING plans were being finalized this week by representatives of the school, student body and alumni. Shown, from left, ere Frank Stanko, dean of men end elumni adviser; Shirley Brusoe, dean of women and Homecoming adviser; Butch Summer, second year student in structural design technology and OTI Homecoming chairman, and Bob Scholl, national president of OTI Alumni Association. Reservations are already coming in for the annual alumni buffet dinner to be held at the Winema Hotel on Satur day evening, October 18, after the traditional Homecoming game which will be played in the afternoon. Machine Rips Man's Attire LUBBOCK, Tex. (API Charles Sweeny, 41, an insurance in spector, finished checking an electric-motor at a gin. He stepped from the ladder and ..zip..he was tossed nearly naked on the floor. E. K. Schwartz, superintendent of the cotton gin, found the miss ing clothes wrapped around a two- Inch drive shaft near where Sweeny had stepped from the lad der. All he had left was a coat, sleeve, a necktie,' shoes and socks. Sweeny, who suffered minor cuts and bruises, later told Schwartz: "First thing I thought about when I woke up was how come I was lying on the floor with all my clothes gone." Gl Deserter Out Of Jail RIBEMONT. France (AP) I Wayne Powers was back from a U.S. Army stockade today with I the French woman who hid him! during 14 years as a deserter and gave him four children. The counle is pynprtpH in h married soon, although Powers made no announcement after his jrelease Thursday. He said earlier ne piannea to wed Vvette Beleuse. Powers, 37. of Chillicothe, Mo., was arrested last Murrh in ih tiny village of Mont d'Orienv when French police finally came across him. He was court-martialed and jentenced to 10 years in prison but this was reduced to six months. Fuller Products Phone 2-3666 Arnold Migliaccio SEW " - - I ROBBINSVILLE. N.C. AF) ; Mrs. J. Z. 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