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THE MOUNTAINEER. 



New Memt 



emDers 



Mr. Eric W. Allen, 113 Third Ave. S., 

 Seattle. 



Mrs. Ida Elliott Allen, 1547 Seventeenth 

 Ave. No., Seattle. 



Dr. John W. Bailey, 4541 Fourteenth Ave. 

 N. E., Seattle. 



Miss H. May Baptie, 1921 Third Ave. TV., 

 Seattle. 



Mr. Chas. S. Boyer, 217 Madison St., 

 Seattle. 



Miss Clara M. Bryan, 1717 Belmont Ave., 

 Seattle. 



Mr. Samuel Collyer, 322 Bailey Bldg-., 

 Seattle 



Mr. J. C. Dennis. 807 South G St., Ta- 

 coma. 



Mr. Leslie Everly, 1414 Second Ave., 

 rooms 203-5, Seattle. 



Dr. Myra L. Everly, 1414 Second Ave., 

 rooms 203-5, Seattle. 



Mr. J. B. Flett, 221 North Taeoma Ave., 

 Tacoma. 



Miss Helen R. Gleason, P. O. Box 195, 

 Seattle. 



Miss Julia M. Grumbling, 613 No. Oakes, 

 Tacoma. 



Miss Sadie E. Grumbling, 613 North 

 Oakes, Tacoma. 



Mr. John Hay, 409 People's Savings Bank 

 Bldg., Seattle. 



Miss Anna B. Howard, 1709 Thirty-ninth 

 Ave., Seattle. 



Miss Winifred Johnson, 1716 Harvard 

 Ave., Seattle. 



Miss Elsie G. Judd, 1810 Harvard Ave., 

 Seattle. 



Mr. W. P. Kendall, 556 Nineteenth Ave., 

 Seattle. 



Mr. A. Gerald Leeson, Men's Dormitory, 

 University of Washington, Seattle. 



Miss Martha E. McCormick, 116 Roy St.,. 

 Seattle 



Mr. Edmond S. Meany, 4025 Tenth Ave. 

 N. E., Seattle. 



Mrs. Anna Belle Meyer, 1419% Second 

 Ave. W., Seattle. 



Mr. C. A. Meyer. 1419 1^ Second Ave. W., 

 Seattle. 



Mrs. Mabel P. Mixson, 1501 Alaska Bldg., 

 Seattle. 



Mr. P. Ormond Morrill, Sixth Ave. and 

 Madison St., Seattle. 



Mr. L. A. Nelson, 522 New York Block, 

 Seattle. 



Miss Lulie Nettleton, 404 West Highland 

 Drive, Seattle. 



Miss Juliet O'Hearn, 329 Queen Anne 

 Ave.. Seattle. 



Miss Ella O'Leary, 1520 Harvard Ave., 

 Seattle. 



Miss Stella Pearce, 1733 Belmont Ave., 

 Seattle. 



Miss Alice Robertson, 914 Thirty-fourth 

 Ave., Seattle. 



Mrs. Minerva F. Shaw, 1716 Harvard 

 Ave., Seattle. 



Mr. Theodore H. Shaw, 1716 Harvard 

 Ave., Seattle. 



Mr. George A. Spencer, 2512 Fourteenth 

 Ave. So., Seattle. 



Mr. B. A. Strawbridge, 922 Seneca St., 

 Seattle. 



Mr. A. M. Thomas, 410 West Highland 

 Drive, Seattle. 



Mrs. A. M. Thomas, 410 W est Highland 

 Drive. Seattle. 



Miss Helen C. Tillman, 410 Bell St., 

 Seattle. 



Mr. E. B. Webster. Port Angeles, "^^ash. 



Miss Kathryne Wilson, 909 Thirty-sixth 

 Ave. No., Seattle. 



I.IST OF IiOCAI. WAI.KS. 



These walks will not be taken in the order given, but at a time that the Committee 

 finds most favorable. Notice will be sent to all members in advance of the walk, giving 

 the number of the walk, the expense and the leader. 



No. 1 — Charleston and a walk of four miles to Lake Kitsap, returning by way of 

 Bremerton; total distance, ten miles. 



No. 2— Renton and Swan Lake. 



No. 3 — Kent and Lost Lake. 



No. 4 — Charleston and Union River at the head of Port Orchard Bay, ten miles. 



No. 5 — Snoqualmie and the ascent of Mount Si. This trip will take two days, probably 

 Saturday and Sunday, and an easier trip will be arranged around the falls for those 

 who do not wish to climb the mountain. 



No. 6 — Interlaken Boulevard from Eighteenth Avenue and Galer Street to Wash- 

 ington Park, across the Portage to the University grounds and through the campus to 

 Ravenna Park and Pontiac. 



No. 7 — North Bend and Cedar Lake, a two day's trip, or, if desired, could be ar- 

 ranged as three days, returning by way of Ravensdale on the Northern Pacific. 



No. 8 — Tacoma and American Lake, for Sunday party. 



No. 9 — Tacoma and Point Defiance. 



No. 10 — Ballard cars to Ballard Beach and north along the shore to Meadow Point, 

 then through the woods to the new Everett line and return. 



No. 11 — Around Bainbridge Island; a two day's trip. 



No. 12 — Northern Pacific to Martin, just east of the Stampede tunnel, then to Lake 

 Kitchelos and across the Snoqualmie Pass to North Bend. This trip will require four 

 iays. 



