F riday, Jan. 25, usj p, ... Berald & News Klamath Fall President's Honor Roll Announced 1 A a t t 11 - 1 tt v. - !" -. V , . '(,' ' The president's office at Ore gon Technical Iastitute announced 65 students were placed on the President's Honor Roll or the fall term in special icognition of their superior academic achieve ment at the college. The honor roll is (or students who achieve a 3.5 or higher grade average for the term's work. Students with a straight 4.0 1 A average were Sandra A. Benson Klamath Falls: Jovce Elaine Carlson, Willamina; Thomas L Day, Klamath Kails; .lohn D. Do ran, The Dalles; Charles J. Good man, Medford; William ft. Lan der, Springfield; Harry D. Metke ,Bend; James D. Newkirk. Wolf Creek; Charles ft. .N'idever Klamath Kails, and Karen A Nickel), McMinnvillc. Others with a 4.0 average were Richard G. Rupp, Fresno: Carole E. Saunders, Klamath Kails; Sue Searles, Pendleton; Harvey Sha fer, Forest Orove: John D. Stell ner, Sunland, Calif.; Jerry H Swanson, Klamath Kails; Nancv n. Tiller, Klamath Kails; John J Tolten, Portland; Frank P. Tun no, Portland, and Steplien D. Wil cox, Hood River. Achieving an average between a .1.5 and .1.947 were Gene M Piercy. Gresham: Lynn' D. Zir kle, Klamath Kails: Richard E. Gobcli, Cascade Locks; Dennis Weber, Myrtle Creek; Robert T. Blair. Lakeview; Burrell Claw son, St. Helens: Patricia D. Lo gan, Talent, and Alan D. Schur man. Ridgefield. Wash. Others were Theodore R. Mar tinson. Mount Hood; David A. El rod. Medford: Genevieve J. Mont pomcry. Myrtle Point; William V. Ott. Clackamas; Harold A.. Le gard, Silverton. and John B. An derson, Medford. Also included were Earl M. Raehurn, Baker; Barbara A. Kar nosh. Scio; William A. Olson Jr.. Cottage Grove; Jerome J. Egner. -Mount Angel; Richard C. Taylor. Corvallis: John H. Rea Jr.. Tou chel; W. Morton Gordon, Elgin; Jerry D. Nussbaum. Portland; Krick Jergenson, The Dalles; Dennis D. Ponse: John C. Kells. Nampa, Idaho; Billy D. Johnson. Klamath Falls, and Wilford Lee. Myrtle Creek. Henry J. H a 1 1 m a n. Dorris; George A. Hunt Jr., Klamath Kalis; Gwendolyn A. lop, Piine villc; Henry V. lsenhail. Lang lois; Norman L. Shalte. Astoria. Daniel N. Kolk. Klamath Kails; Krank E. Scharman, Ridgefield; Lee A. Bull Builts. lakeview; William A. Hendrix, Bly; Wesley E. Allen. Toledo: John E. Lip pold, Salem, and Jarard G. Rich ardson. Revs Creek. Donald D. McKeteis. Shady Cove; Dclores A. Westgaard. Ash land; Yvonne L. Cox, Klamalh Kails; Harold Roy Kleiman, El Paso. Tex : William L. l-a-Knrce. Toledo, and William E. Vacenblast, The Dalles. ' L-, .'.-: - . niaWriW .nt f . r KK 1 i m Br it I MOTp ' . 1 ! . jl. i . vll. , .. ; . J 11 J 1 11 ii 11 11 11 h y i-ni ujyjuriruH nun I L.J I III r ? '-- t.l i i minis iif - v U Drive By These Sites r-.. . This Weekend! j- Available 1 ,-j.?-T Soon! i-,-. : '?-! ''TVtty-''' - "'".'. '' fe. Construction starting ( .3'vK..'- -;V , '." yf. immediately! 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