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SECOND: To the present outing committee whose untiring en- 
ergy and painstaking efforts have overcome all obstacles and brought 
the outing to a successful consummation. 
THIRD: To David McColl, the sheep herder, Albert Bertschi, 
the forest ranger, and Hugo Kuhnhausen of Lewis, who rendered in- 
valuable services in overcoming unforeseen difficulties. 
FOURTH: To those who accompanied the pack train in to Lang- 
mire Springs and gave freely of their time and energy in outlining 
the best possible course. 
FIFTH: To the scouts and all others who were called upon or 
volunteered to make extra trips for the benefit of the party or of in- 
dividuals for whose welfare the party felt responsible. 
SIXTH: To the doctor and nurses who rendered gratuitous pro- 
fessional services. 
SEVENTH: To the program committee and all who in any way 
contributed to the camp-fire program, especially to our gifted pres- 
ident whose Indian lore and nature verses have added a peculiar charm 
and interest to our evening gatherings. 
EIGHTH: To the packers to whom fell the arduous labor of 
transporting our provisions and dunnage over well-nigh impassable 
trails and completed the task without accident of any kind. 
NINTH: To the chef and his capvable assistants, “who worked 
while their companions slept’, and whose skill, industry and splendid 
management added to their enviable record gained on previous trips. 
AND FINALLY: To the many who have not otherwise been men- 
tioned but who have cheerfully and unselfishly given of their strength 
and talent to make this outing one of the most memorable the club 
has ever undertaken; and be it further 
RESOLVED, That these resolutions be made a part of the records 
of the club and printed in the official publication and that copies be 
sent to Mr. McColl, Mr. Bertschi and Mr. Kuhnhausen. 
ROBERT E. MORITZ 
WINONA BAILEY 
GERTRUDE INEZ STREATOR 
A. H. BRACKETT 
WINIFRED MACFARLAND 
Committee on Resolutions 
