TIME TABLE FOR FORESTERS' TRIP TO SNO- 



QUALMIE FALLS AND CHERRY VALLEY 



LOGGING CO. CAMP. 



A. M. 



9:15 Sixty-nine Foresters crowd into three "Greyhounds" and two pri- 

 vate cars. 



9:30 Take rubberneck trip over Interlaken Blvd. to Madison Park. 

 9:45 Slow up for ferry landing at the park. 

 9:47 Don Clark hot handed for "rough housing." 



9:50 Foresters receive blessing from Salvation Army representative. 

 9:55 The Dean pulls Linkletter comedy. 

 10:00 Ferryboat Lincoln receives crowd. 

 .10:05 Browning and Clark pass the collection plate. 

 1O:10 Corbitt and Rowles clash in one round bout. 

 10:15 Freshman with hobnailed boots kicked off upper decks. 

 10:25 Kirkland reached. (Note Prof. Kirkland does not claim this 



town as a namesake.) 



10:35 Engine in one "Greyhound" dies. Curses and tears. 

 10:40 Hugo W. comments on beautiful stand of second growth fir. 

 10:50 Redmond reached; bunch gets free cigarettes. 

 10:55 Hog in middle of road delays traffic. 

 11:30 Snowball bombardment by Clark at Falls City. 

 11:35 One board foot of Real Tobacco Chew and ten linear feet of 



licorice cable purchased to exercise jaws before dinner. 

 11:40 "Photoged" by Filloon. 

 12:00 Beautiful (?) Snoqualmie Falls viewed. 

 P. M. 

 12:05 i O'Brien estimates amount of water going over Falls equal to one 



gallon per second. 



12:20 Rough roads and empty stomachs keep bunch quiet. 

 12:35 Two minutes stop in Tolt. 



12:50 Leave highway at Stillwater for Cherry Valley Logging Co. Camp. 

 1:00 Camp No. 1 reached. Boys look for Cook House. 

 1:1O Brief inspection of machine shops and filer's cabin. 

 1:20 Mad rush for cook house when flunkey plays on chimes. 

 1:30 Everybody tastes of the fifty-seven varieties of food. 

 1:45 Durland and Cameron exceed Oass for having greatest cubical 



contents. 



1:47 Cooks declare that sixty-nine Foresters ate more than one-hun- 

 dred loggers. 

 2:00 Fellows visit bunk houses and hate to leave because they are so 



home like. 



2:25 Board "string of flats" for model Camp No. 3. 

 2:45 Camp reached. Van Wickle makes a bee line for cook car. 

 2:47 Van reappears with pie in, on and around mouth. 

 3:00 High lead logging operations inspected. 



3:15 Madigan interprets "Chokerman's" language for benefit of dele- 

 gates. 



3:30 Fred leads small bunch on four mile hike back to Camp No. 1 

 3:45 Part of crowd inspects camp cars while the rest visit North Bend 



System of logging. 



_3:55 Movie man includes Foresters with real loggers in motion pictures. 

 (Note: This film was censored because Young was mis- 

 taken for a German spy hiding behind a red mustache.) 

 4: 2O Don loads his collection of conks on one flat car leaving others 

 for use of bunch. 



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