Oregon Advance Times_1968-06-18

Page 8 Oregon Advance/TIMES July 18, 1968 Portland School System Shuffles HS Principals Three Portland high school system, it was announced by principals - Arthur West- Superintendent of Schools cott, Walter Erickson and Melvin Barnes. are effective immect1ate1y: Westcott, Franklin princi– pal for the past eight years, will go to Roosevelt High School; Erickson, principal at Madison since 1962, will take over at Franklin; and Knouff, formerly chief administrator at Jefferson, will become principal at Madison. William Knouff - have been Barnes said the following transferred within the school shifts have been made and FACTORY-DIRECT SAVINGS Magnavox lightweight Personal TV So easy-to-carry! This beautiful, compact model 5004 brings you amazingly 79 so clear, sharp and steady 38 sq. in. pictures - even from distant stations. Perfect for every member of your family - ln any room in your home. 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