lie The Mountaineer 
THE MOUNTAINEERS, 1911-12 
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS 
Prof. Edmond S. Meany, President.............. 4025 10th Ave. N. E. 
Dr. He W. Stevens; Vice-president. .....5).......00+.% 1505 East Madison 
Chass Mee HMarrer |S 6Cretanys misses c oie ceclorsersi deters 522 Pioneer Building 
John A: Best, Jr., Assistant Secretary......2...<...: 30 New York Block 
PS eve NieGrecors (Ereasumens..c coco. oe bse eek ee Cobb Building 
Miss wWinond “Baileyosistorianinc. i.e son occ cele cee 1608 EK. Union 
MissElimlre sy Nettleton iH dito ene rar. srenerercrepereter tna rere, ie 1806 8th Ave. West 
(CLEON SETH S MWS eh eee ere ee ee ee eR ee 1227 38th Ave. N. 
ESR AT IN CUS Oia nese tae coe sarap eae sas cue Pe Teh ce clicaCetS ae tay tus SE ano Hazel, Wash. 
[SICA 1 SYed heat itera oh eg Ue tate tio oRRe iy eae Rt AR era rT eRe ne 414 16th Ave. N. 
GharlessAlbentSonies resect e cater aee ree eis elon rete The Chelsea 
Dr Hes Bs Einimans <acp. cee oes ZOU) baker Ave: Hverett.. Wash: 
A. H. Denman........500-8 Nat’] Bank of Com. Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. 
EO Osea EDUC srepa ebay igre eae pe nai cis Pere Ma Gane MOR ee eo rere: 1522 6th Ave. 
SECRETARY’S REPORT 
During the past season, the membership of the Mountaineers has 
increased from 314 to 376 and never before were there so many active 
and interested members, able and willing to do a share of the work 
necessary in conducting our organization. The work to be done by 
the different committees was necessarily augmented, but it was per- 
formed willingly, cheerfully and successfully. 
The local branch at Everett was also active in keeping up its large 
membership and in organizing local walks and some very successful 
outings. 
Early in the season a special committee framed a new constitu- 
tion for the club. As adopted, among other matters of importance, it 
provides that local branches shall retain a portion of their receipts 
for necessary expenditures. 
In outside matters the club has taken an active interest in many 
undertakings, some of which were commenced last year. The com- 
mittee appointed at the request of Francois B. Mathes, of the U.S. G.S., 
to aid him in selecting names for many points of interest in the Rain- 
ier National Park, continued their work. We also continued our ef- 
forts to obtain a state park on the summit of Mt. Constitution and 
have taken action concerning the proposed bureau of national parks 
and the bills to include the King and Kern River valleys in the Se- 
quoia National Forest, in California. 
Following our endorsement of Congressman Humphrey’s proposed 
bill providing for a change in the status of the Olympic Monument, 
making it a national park, a special committee was apointed to meet 
