FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, Yosemite National Park, California

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1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1965 FROM THE LODGE A SENTINEL reporler, shortly after the flood, found Lodge manager Wayne Whteman stll glassy-eyed but fnally dry. In hs offce, a dscusson about the Yosernte Lodge and the flood revealed that at about mdnght, December 22, Whternan decded that thngs would get worse before they got better and gave orders to start movng furnture - and guests. The frst floor furnture n Pne Cottage made ts fourth trp nto the attc; earler trps havng been n 1950, 1955, and Yosemte Creek was Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna The clbove photos retcle by A)lsel. Aclclma followng the 1937 flood were loan.ed to th.e Se~t.~lel by Dck l~,le~n. Whle the Ch.npel got cl more set)e re s~nclsh~tg by H~at. flood tha.~l by th.e last, the e;uteror sce-~te cot~lcl hat;e been retcle last ~]non.tl} zmt~dr~l, Aceo! dtg lo.n. wh.ch, to N,P,S, oecun red records bel, tl,,, t oee;;" Merced R~.,er reached ]4.8 n. the wc~s durb~g the J loocl, 16, Lc~sl. m.o~lth s Dec. h.gh. 9 a~d was 13. c~ mere Hg/, 13,7, est rver rectdh~g rapdly fndng no room n ts bed and commenced nundatng the Lodge area. In all, about 50 cottages were floodng; some 120 guests occuped these cotlages. Wthout spreadng panc, Lodge employees knocked poltely on each door at about 2 a.m., suggestng that the guest mght be more comfortable f he were to be relocated on hgher ground. Most seemed to be unaware of ther plght and wth no alarm packed ther belongngs and were put aboard a truck to be removed to other accommodatons. No guest suf- (Contnued on page two) THANKS, AND GOOD WISHES If ths ssue of The Sentnel had appeared at tme heght of our recent unpleasantness, t mght have seemed ronc to wsh our fellow- employees o Happy New Year whle our sprts were thus mutually dampened. That we now are fortunately back n full operaton so speedly s due to the magnfcent performance of our whole organzaton under the most tryng condtons. It would requre pages to relate all the ndvdual acton whch contrbuted to tme safety to our guests, the preservaton of our property and the amazngly rapd return to normal actvty. We do wsh you to know that we are fully aware of the hardshp many of you endured and the efforts you put forth to mnmze what otherwse would have been a serous setback for the Company. Wlh lhe splendd snow pack on our sk felds and the promse of far weather the outlook now s consderably brghter. Our sncere thanks and all good wshes for Mary Curry Tresdder H. Oehlmann

2 . "~ ~:". "".,-., ". a v yr Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of Yosemte Valleyresdents. H. Oehlmann Advsor H. K. Oumet... Advsor H. Berrey... Advsor Mal communcatons to Yosemte Sentnel, c/o Y. P. & C. Co., or phone FROM THE LODGE (Contnued from page one) fered any property loss. Whteman commented, that n the evacuaton, some half dozen or more dogs were flushed out - dogs whch should properly have been n kennels. Nck Fore, Earl Pomeroy, Dave Downng, Spencer Grams and Chet Hubbard drected the actvtes of some three dozen men - sk teachers, sk patrolmen, Badger Pass employees -- n the cabn-evacuaton actvtes. The crew worked all nghttuesday and Wednesday under very messy and uncomfortable crcumstances and, Whteman says, that all dd. Homerc jobs, savng thousands of dollars of property whch otherwse would have been destroyed. There was no nconvenence suffered at, or damage to, the Lodge man buldngs. However, after the water receded, some of the bungalow porches had to be retreved from ther restng places as much as one hundred yards away; garbage cans and lnen hampers no doubt have Come to rest down the Valley. A look at the Lodge grounds now reveals only an occasonal landmark of the flood. Judy Kulcher who last summer worked n the Lodge Restaurant, came back durng the holdays as socal hostess - and, despte the fact that she got awfully wet, has agreed to return later n the month as Yosemte Lodge.Badger Pass hostess. Three departures from the front desk area are Dan Sturm, off to college; Margaret Melton, off to the Bay Area; and Bll Holton, who s reclusng, surrounded by law books n preparaton for hs forthcomng bar examnaton. Ade Harders has HOUSEWIVES - ATTENTION Before you send Junor out to dump the garbage nto that cubcal can, you had better make Sure that he s tall enough to see nsde and strong enough to close the ld. Falure to make a clean delvery or to shut the contrapton tghtly makes a mess of whch the local Garden Club dsapproves and whch s congenal only to the bears and raccoons. We are not suggestng for a moment that you lades perform ths unbecomng task yourselves, but don t send a boy to do a man s work. ALTERATIONS AVAILABLE Reweavng, reknttng and alteratons. Pckup and delvery, or mal. Wrte Pablta Scott, Box 1131, Marp0sa, Calforna. -o- VISITING LECTURER COMING TO YOSEMITE LODGE Under the auspces of the Yosemte Womens Group, the Lons Club and the Parents Group, Ft. Edmundo Stockns a Chlean prest, wll gve llustrated talks n the Yosemte Lodge Lounge at 8 p.m. on Sunday, January 17 and agan on Tuesday, January 19. A LETTER FROM THE OUTSIDE WORLD December 25, 1964 For weeks we practced on our bongo boards, and dets were reduced to 900 calores per day n preparaton for Chrstmas at The Ahwahnee. New clothes were purchased, presents gft-wrapped, mlk and papers ds~ contnued. On the nght of departure, every nch of the car was loaded nsde and on the top. There was only room for the passengers to breathe, wth the understandng the return trp would be more comfortable when all gfts were dstrbuted. Departed brght and early. Reached Marposa at twelve noon and then all joy and rush suddenly stopped.there was a sgn whch stated ROAD TO YOSEMITE CLOSED AT EL PORTAL. Charged nto the Hghway Patrol offce to be nformed the valley floor was flooded, and there was no access to the valley. Marposa was lke a bee hvewhch had lost ts queen. Cars gong n all drectons, and as nght fall approacr hed, all about sought accommodatons. We were at the Marposa Motel. Everyone was standng around n the Fr. Stockns s travelng n the ran wth one common queston:... Unted States under the sponsorshp WHEN WILL WE GET INTO THE of the Inter-Amercan Development VALLEY? There were no ntroductons, Bank and s partcpatng n an educatonal just groups of lost souls. Formalty travel grant from the was at a mnmum. For nformaton Unted States Dept. of State, Bureau one would just yell... ANY NEWS??. of Educatonal and Cultural Affars. Immedately nformaton was readly Ft. Stockns, a geographer, lecturer and photographer, has travelled gven, and everyone had hs own (Contnued on page four) the length and breadth of the Amercan contnent to record on flm the. ca and many parts of Europe, and myrad scentfc, natural and artstc has been featured on BBC and Natonal wonders of the regon. In 1955 he Televson Networks of France. In was awarded frst prze n the Internatonal the Unted States he has gven hs Photographc Contest held n llustrated lectures at the Brookngs ~adrd, and n 1958 receved the ds. Insttute, the Natonal Defense Board, tncton of Artsta Aphaph, establshng the Lbrary of Congress, and George- hm as one of the outstandng town Unversty. photographers n the world. He has lectured n every part of Latn Amerreturned to hs Tent Room dutes followng a hosptalzaton, and fnally, The Ahwahnee Tro wll be n the Mountan Room each Wednesday between 9 and 1t:45 p.m. for the enjoyment of guests and vllagers alke. Father Stockns wll talk on one of the followng subjects each evenng: Latn Amercan Folklore, The Antarctc, Easter Island, Pre-Colomban Runs, Salng on the Amazon, Brazl and Chle - Land of Beauty. All are welcome each evenng; no charge. The Ch, taned dur ute-by-mn~ curng ~ bet Tuesday ~ (12:46 p. The fol log. Tuesday, 900 Mr Sent readng 1930 Mee 1937 Tern 43 deg snce 4:~ -top Glac for last above 40 holdng under 2145 Sent 2150 Hea ht Bad. ran (At 7 cates e~ 2247 Sen washn zly, fl Don~t. keep screens 2320 Sen 2324 Hw at Parl 2350 Hw Wednesd~ Pre cuated Ga at Arc 0221 Rv 0231 Rv Yosem brdge Ser 0500 Ser Appro~

3 IT, :..~...]. ;.. ;..,.. _.. ;...:.,,,. :... FLOOD LOG The Chef. Ranger s offce manr : aned,. durng. tle recent flood a ran- Ute.by-mnute log of the events oc. :..... curng between 1900 hrs. (7 p.m.), U Tuesday, December 22 and 1246 hrs. ts... ( 12:46.p.m.), Frday, December 25.,.... s-..:the followng are entres from ths ~.. /. 10g... : Tuesday, December 22 ly ". 1900Mr. Preston at offce.~.... ~.1915 Sentnel Brdge rver gauge n :~...readng 6 4" ~n : Meetng n Mr.. Preston s offce d ".1937 Temperature at Badger Pass degrees..ths s up 3 degrees,n.:. snce 4:00 p.m. 40" of snow (sloppy ly.".- top6" slush). :h " water across Hghway 140 at D..Cascades De.. 20J,0 Glacer Pont reports heavy ran,d..... for. last two days. Temp. holdng ".above. 40 degrees, snow 40" and holdng ts own, ran s runnng h ": ".undersnow... : 2145 Sentnel Brdge reads 7 2" Heavest ran yetof storm just ~- ".ht.badger, 20 mnutes of poundng ran. I. : " readng at Sentnel Brdge. e..." (At.7.6 the Park Servce nd- :. cates emergency flood alert status). E ":~.: 2247 Sentnel Brdge now reads 7 ;, : I1. y.~ oscar, at Dam,.sad water s n.." washng across road toward grz-. zly,"fllng t wth rocks and trash. y. Don t. know how long they can keep power runnng. (the grzzly screens the nlet) Sentnel Brdge reads 7 9" Hwy. 140 closed and locked at.parklne and Dam and Lodge Hwy. 41 closed. Wednesday, December 23, 0021 Sentnel Brdge reads 8 4". " 0022 Preston s house has been eva-. : cuated. ; 0057 Gate now closed and locked.at Arch Rock Rver gauge 9 4" Rver gong through Camp 6... Yosemte Creek 6" below foot I :,, brdge, spreadng nto the Lodge Sentnel Brdge gauge at 9 9". : Sentnel Brdge readng 10 5". " Approach to brdge has logs float (contnt,ed on page four) YOSEMITE.SENTINEL FROM NPS "NEWS" Qusts Feted at "Coffee" More than 100 frends of Fred and Marge Qust turned out on Monday December 21, to bd them adeu at a "coffee" n the Rangers Club. The date was Fred s last day of work before hs retrement after more than 34 years of Federal servce. Twentysx of those years were spent n Yosemte. In addton to the usual "gag" gfts, the Qusts were presented wth a model of a color televson set stuffed wth green shaded portrats of George Washngton. The gft was labeled as a down payment on a full scale color set. For those who may have mssed Fred and Marge durng ther vst, ther address n Fresno s North Frut Avenue, Apartment 4. Peace Corps Volunteer Robn Rce has joned the Peace Corps and wll be departng for. Serra Leone (West Afrca) next September. Before leavng (and afte.: graduatng from Santa Clara Unversty) she Wll attend a ten-week tranng sesson. We can t thnk of anyone who would make a better canddate for the Peace Corps, and are sure that her wnnng ways wll promote many frends for the U.S.A. Good luck to a real nce gal. Robn has worked n the Vllage Store and the Yosemte Lodge Restaurant for the last three seasons. Auto Regstraton Assstance to be gven Representatves of the Merced Dstrct Offce of the Calforna State Automoble Assocaton wll be at Park Headquarters on Wednesday, January 13, to assst resdents n renewng ther automoble regstratons for Hours wll be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Effectve mmedately - new automoble stckers for 1965 are avalable at Park Headquarters. Law Enforcement Tranee Assstant Valley Dstrct Ranger Rck Anderson s n Washngton, D.C. for 6 weeks, absorbng law enforcement knowledge at Natonal Captal Polce tranng center. ORVAL MANNING DIES AT L.M.H. Orval Mannng, who had been a.clerk at the Vllage Store for the past ten years, ded of a heart attack the afternoon of December 29 at Lews Memoral Hosptal. Anne Reynolds, a neghbo~ of the Mannngs at El Portal, was rdng to work wth Orval the mornng of the 29th. Aong the way, he complaned of feelng Very poorly; Anne drove hm drectly to the hosptal. Orval was born n Florda, came to Yosemte n 1954 from Oakland where he had a small grocery operaton. At the Mannng home n El Portal Orval had a flower garden, chckens and a pet cow whch he had won at a county far. The Mannngs had become attached to the cow and wouldn t part wth her. Orval s survved by hs wdow, Mare and a daughter lvng n Hayward, Calforna. ACCOUNTING The holday season s over. Last year, Mother Nature gave the park people a soggy present.- lots and lots of water. From the looks of thngs we are gong.to receve more of the same. All the water caused Santa some anxous moments. However, he managed to navgate the pass n hs catamaran, brngng hs bag of goodes. Santa receved so many letters from the park. people, he felt t absolutely necessary to make the trp. Bob Lee must have wrtten qute a letter. One of hs gfts was an addng machne whch does everythng except take dctaton. It may not be a bad dea to hre someone to handle the left sde of the machne whle Bob fakes care of the rght. The new year s now upon us. Calendars and date stamps have to be changed to Income tax tme s here agan. Auto regstraton fees have to be pad and smog devces coped wth. The Playboy calendars look good agan ths year. New Years resolutons have been made and now begns our task of keepng them. Well, park people, here are more accountng types you should meet: Mary Wyle works n the paymaster (Contnued on page four)..j

4 ,~ " ~...: ;, ± : _..!..... " ~. GOLF CLUB MEMBER DIES.~ :. " Jm French passed.away n Fresno on January 4 after a prolonged llness. Jm and hs wfe Clara have.. been members of the Wawona Golf " Club for many years and were actve rl.n all golfng. events. Last summer Jm was not able to negotate the. fa!rways on foot so. he dd the next bestthng n order to contnue httng.".". the ball for 18 holes;, he bought a ]... sma II golf cart and was a famlar ~. fgureevery week-end. The French...!.. summer home n l~sh Camp was al-,...ways open to ther great many " frends..i.! ~5 ":!.!....,I Jm. Wll always be remembered for. hs gentlemanly manner and genune love of lfe and People. Our deepest sympathy to Clara..! LETTER FROM THE OUTSIDE WORLD (Contnued from page two). authentc source..."1 Spoke"to Jm McDonald "1 spoke to Kt"... "1 spoke to Pearl"... "1 spoke to the Hghway Patrol,..."1 called the Yosemte Transportaton Company"....but n essence, all reports were the same - the road may be opened tomorrow. Some how or other, every one had a lttle brown or black bag wth fre water. There was suffcent alcohol n our camp, to stock The Ahwahnee for years and we dd what came naturally... had a cocktal party. The reports contnued - such as the evacuaton of Camp Curry, the nablty to get from the Lodge to The Ahwahnee,. sldes blockng the roads, and that route 41 would, open frst.. Wawona Golf Club Everyone became hungry and the --o-- natves recommended every restaurant ACCOUNTING (Contnued from page three) n town,even. those whch were closed. Selected the Poneer Steak. secton. From Outward appearances House and met the other refugees she S. a hard and dedcated worker. from other camps. We had the tme Mary broughther husband, Bll, from of our lves, even to the extent of " the wastes of Texas to Yosemte a exchangng addresses. couple of years ago. Ther daughter The followng day was the same, s a bonus to any marrage. and fnally on Chrstmas Eve, the Gerry Smth s one of our audtors. ladened cars began to pull slowly He. had worked as a nght audtor and reluctantly out for home. The before jonng the accountng secton, adults tryng to hold back ther tears last October. There was some concern wth forced smles. The chldren, not about hs makng the transton from so courageous, just waved goodbye to each other and cred. Returned just as uncomfortable, wth gfts whch nght work to day work. However, Gerry has been comng along fne. A Sker for many years, Gerry now also fnds tme to see a great deal of Judy Kulcher, the Lodge hostess. Gossp. and Rumor tme: Dell Lambert came all the way from Oklahoma to jo n the ranks of the park people. Dell handles the work order department. Bll Smth recently drove to Fresno the hard way. He left after gvng a holday party where refresh-. ments flowed freely. Traudl Stephan s a:new addton to our department and s makng a ht wth the Grl Watchers Socety. For people havng trouble "wth Umlauts she s the one to see. Sally Rathsack and Eva Murphy have returned after vstng ther chldren and grandchldren..jm Edeal was gone for a few days, I thnk. It s always a lttle tough to we could not delver all around us, feelng depressed thnkng of the group at The Ahwahnee who had gone through so much preparaton to make our stay a pleasant one. Stanley Wnters Pebble Beach, Calforna know when he s gone. Evelyn Walrath and her husband, Gary,have purchased a new Ford Mustang. Just goes to show the advantage of a jont bank account. Ths wll be the best year yet. Don t be one who says: "That s the way the ball bounces," because those are the ones that drop t n the frst place. -Carl Strckland! SOCIAL SECURITY MAN HERE JANUARY 21 A representatve from themodesto Socal Securty offce wll be. here Thursday, January 21 to gve a talk at 1:00 p.m. n The Ahwahnee Indan Room. He wll be pleased to answer any questons you may have regardng Socal Securty. All Valley resdents.are nvted. The Yosemte Lons Club s sponsorng hs appearance.. ~O~ FLOOD LOG (Contnued from page three) ng across; barrcade logs from Camp 15 floatng nto. Camp Unable to cross Yosemte Creek Brdge Rangers.attemptng to fnd route to Lodge Glacer Pt. temp. 46 degrees. Falls runnng very hard Bll Melton reports gauge at 13. 7, (Rver reached 16 durng 1955 flood) 1557 Paul Sylvest, Foresta, left hs red and whte Jeep SW just left of the Phone Brdge juncton untl the water goes down. He s walkng back to Foresta. Thursday, December Borden truck made t nto Park va No. 41 aded by grader Rver readng 11 4" Borden truck gven OK to attempt ext va Mal truck left Chnquapn. Ranng extremely hard there Herb Ewng transferrng mal n tunnel Ewng got thru wth mal Brown reports ce wth ran at Badger begnnng at 1230 hrs. Snow depth 35" Vehcles usng Hwy. 41 unoffcally Sentnel Rver gauge 10 3" Hwy. 41 now open Sentnel Brdge readng at 9 6". Frday, December Brdge readng 7 6" Garbage truck made t up Hwy and so to bed. ~ ~

5 SENTINEL FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1965 Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna FROM THE LODGE A SENTINEL reporter, shortly after the flood, found Lodge manager Wayne Whteman stll glassy-eyed but fnally dry. In hs offce, a dscusson about the Yosemte Lodge and the flood revealed that at about mdnght, December 22, Whteman decded that thngs would get worse before they got better and gave orders to start movng furnture -- and guests. The frst floor furnture n Pne Cottage made ts fourth trp nto the attc; earler trps havng been n 1950, 1955, and Yosen~te Creek was Th.e above photos made I)11 A~sel Ada.m.,s follo.m~ 9 the 1937 flood were loa~ecl to the Se~lt, ~e~ blj Dck, K.le~l. Whle the Cl~algel got a ~nore severe smash~g b?l t.hat, flood tha n by I.he last., the e.c/,eror sce~te eottld lmve bee,~. made last mo~,th. Aeco rd.h~g to N.P.S. records, t, he Mereed 1:~h~er reached 14.8 n the 1937 mt~datol~, whch occ~l, rred bel, wee.~l Dec. 9 a~d 13. Hflhest rver ~ eacl~g was d ttrnfl t, he 1955 fluod, 16. Last m,o~t,h s h flh, was ct mere rapdly fndng no room n ts bed and commenced nundatng the "~dge area. In all, about 50 cottages.,,,:.~<,/ere floodng; some 120 guests occuped these cotlages. Wthout spreadng panc, Lodge employees knocked poltely on each door at about 2 a.m., suggestng that the guest mght be more comfortable f he were to be relocated on hgher ground. Most seemed to be unaware of ther plght and wth no alarm packed ther belongngs and were put aboard a truck to be removed to other accommodatons. No guest suf- (Contnued on page two).,..;,.,......,..., ~, :f ~.;,~. :~... ~.:,~ ~. ;x...., ~... THANKS, AND GOOD WISHES If ths ssue of The Sentnel had appeared at the heght of our recent unpleasantness, t mght have seemed ronc to wsh our fellow- employees a Happy New Year whle our sprts were thus mutually dampened. That we now are fortunately back n full operaton so speedly s due to the magnfcent performance of our whole organzaton under the most tryng condtons. It would requre pages to relate all the ndvdual acton whch contrbuted to the safety to our guests, the preservaton of our property and the amazngly rapd return to normal actvty. We do wsh you to know that we are fully aware of the hardshp many of you endured and the efforts you put forth to mnmze what otherwse would have been a serous setback for the Company. Wth the splendd snow pack on our sk felds and the promse of far weather the outlook now s consderably brghter. Our sncere thanks and all good wshes for Mary Curry Tresdder H. Oehlrnann

6 .. :....,..,.. Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of... Yosemte Valley resdents. H. Oehlmann Advsor H. K. Oumet Advsor H. Berrey... Advsor Mal communcatons to Yosemte Sentnel, c/o Y. P. & C. Co., or phone ~..eeee**eee*******e.ee*****. FROM THE LODGE ~* ~""""" (Contnued from page one) fered any property loss. Whteman commented, that n the evacuaton, some half dozen or more dogs were flushed out- dogs whch should properly have been n kennels. Nck Fore, Earl Pomeroy, Dave Downng, Spencer Grams and Chet Hubbard drected the actvtes of some three dozen men - sk teachers, sk patrolmen, Badger Pass employ- HOUSEWIVES - ATTENTION Before you send Junor out to dump the garbagē nto that cubcal can, you had better make sure that he s tall enough to see nsde and strong enough to close the ld. Falure to make a clean delvery or to shut the contrapton tghtly makes a mess of whch the local Garden Club dsapproves and whch s congenal only to the bears and raccoons. We are not suggestng far a moment that you lades perform ths unbecomng task yourselves, but don t send a boy to do a man s work. ALTERATIONS AVAILABLE Reweavng, reknttng and alteratons. Pckup and delvery, or mal. Wrte Pablta Scott, Box 1131, Marposa, Calforna. -o- VISITING LECTURER COMING TO YOSEMITE LODGE Under the auspces of the Yosemte Womens Group, the Lons Club and the Parents Group, Fr. Edmundo ees - n the cabn-evacuaton actvtes. The crew worked all nght Tuesday and Wednesday under very mes- Stockns a Chlean prest, wll gve! sy ard uncomfortable crcumstances llustrated talks n the Yosemte Lodge (. and, Whteman says, that all dd Lounge at 8 p.m. on Sunday, January I Homerc jobs, savng thousands of 17 and agan on Tuesday, January, dollars of property whch otherwse 9. would have been destroyed. Fr. Stockns s travelng n the There was no nconvenence suffered Unted States under the sponsorshp. at, or damage to, the Lodge man of the Inter-Amercan Development buldngs. However, after the water Bank and s partcpatng n an educatonal receded, some of the bungalow porches travel grant from the had to be retreved from ther Unted States Dept. of State, Bureau restng places as much as one of Educatonal and Cultural Affars. hundred yards away; garbage cans Fr. Stockns, a geographer, lecturer and lnen hampers no doubt have and photographer, has travelled come to rest down the Valley. A look at the Lodge grounds now the length and breadth of the Amercan contnent to record on flm the reveals only an occasonal landmark myrad scentfc, natural and artstc of the flood. wonders of the regon. In 1955 he Judy Kulcher who last summer worked was awarded frst prze n the Inter- n the Lodge Restaurant, came natonal Photographc Contest held n back durng the holdays as socal hostess - and, despte the fact that she got awfully wet, has agreed to return later n the month as Yosemte Lodge-Badger Pass hostess. Madrd, and n 1958 receved the dstncton of Artsta Aphaph, establshng hm as one of the outstandng photographers n the world. He has lectured n every part of Latn Amerreturned Three departures from the front desk area are Dan Sturm, off to to hs Tent Room dutes fol- college; Margaret Melton, off to lowng a hosptalzaton, and fnally, the Bay Area; and Bll Holton, who The Ahwahnee Tro wll be n the s reclusng, surrounded by law books n preparaton for hs forthcomng Mountan Room each Wednesday between 9 and 11:45 p.m. for the enjoyment ~.. bar examnaton. Ade Harders has of guests and vllagers alke. A LETTER FROM THE OUTSIDEWORLD December 25, 1964 ~.,~-~.": For weeks we practced on our bongo boards, and dets were reduced to 900 calores per day n preparaton for Chrstmas at The Ahwahnee. " New clothes were purchased, presents gft-wrapped, mlk and papers dscontnued. On the nght of departure, every nch of the car was loaded nsde and on the top. There was only. room for the passengers to breathe, wth the understandng the return.., -.. trp would be more comfortable when all gfts were dstrbuted: Departed brght and early. Reached Marposa at twelve noon and then all joy and rush suddenly stopped.there was a sgn whch stated ROAD TO YOSEMITE CLOSED AT EL PORTAL. Charged nto the Hghway Patrol offce to be nformed the valley floor was flooded, and there was no access to the valley. Marposa was lke a bee hve whch had lost ts queen. Cars gong n all drectons, ~ and as nght fall approa~ ~": hed, "~~; all about sought accommodc~ tons. We were at the Marposa Motel. Everyone was standng around n the ran wth one common queston... WHEN WILL WE GET INTO THE VALLEY? There were no ntroductons, just groups of lost souls. Formalty was at a mnmum. For nformaton one would just yell... ANY NEWS??. Immedately nformaton was readly gven, andeveryone had hs own um (Contnued on page four) ca and many parts of Europe, and has been featured on BBC and Natonal Televson Networks of France. In the Unted States he has gven hs llustrated lectures at the Brookngs Insttute, the Natonal Defense Board, the Lbrary of Congress, and Georgetown Unversty. Father Stockns wll talk on one of the followng subjects each. evenng: Latn Amercan Folklore, The Antarc(. tc, ~ Easter Island, Pre-Colornba~ Runs, Salng on the Amazon, Brazl and Chle - Land of Beauty. All are welcome each evenng; no charge.!f ~ T h e C raned d~ ute-by-m curng Tuesday, (1.2:46 The log. Tuesday, 1900 Mr 1915 Se 1930 M~ 1937 Te 43 de snce to Wc Cascac 2040 GIt for above holdr under 21~45 ~:"~~; h t ran " (At cates ll I 2300 O wash zly, f Don t keep screer H~ at Pa 2350 H~ Wednes 0021 S~ 0022 cuate 0057 G at 0221 R ~Yos brdg 0400 Se 0500 S~ Appr.j

7 ".":.""..= " : :" "..... :...,.!.....;:...!. ; ;...,. FLOOD LOG..~ ""f ~The Chef Ranger s offce manour :". "... aned durng the recent flood a mn-. "..- edu-../.. :". ute-by-mnute log of the events pc-,par-".:....., curng between 1900 hrs. (7 p.rn.), lnee.""... : Tuesday, December 22 and 1246 hrs. sents.:;:... (1.2:46 p.m.), Frday, December 25. ds- :.-,. The followng are entres from ths ture,.... log.,...,".,... n-..." Tuesday, December 22 ~nly Mr. Preston at offce ~the, sentnel Brdge rver gauge.... ~turn..... readng 6 4" "... /hen Meetng n Mr. Preston s offce rted "~ 1937 Temperature at Badger Pass ".. 43 degrees. Ths s up 3 degrees loon. snce 4:00 p.m. 40" of snow (sloppy enly top 6" slush). hch : 2000 Water across Hghway 140 at )SED... Cascades the 2040 Glacer Pont reports heavy ran for last two days. Temp. holdng and " above 40 degrees, snow 40" and r.... holdng ts own, ran s runnng hch " under snow. all. 21~45 Sentnel Brdge reads 7 2". :~,~.,~: :;~..... f ~50 Heavest ran yet of storm lust ~S~ht Badger, 20 mnutes of poundng.... ran " readng at Sentnel Brdge. the : (At 7 6" the Park Servce nd-. cates emergency flood alert status). THE 2247 sentnel Brdge now reads 7 ns, 7". ~lty Oscar, at Dam, sad water s ton " washng across road toward grz- ;??. zly, fllng t wth rocks and trash.. Don t know how long they can ~wn keep power runnng. (the grzzly " screens the nlet) " Sentnel Brdge reads 7 9". and ~to- In hs Ings rge Hwy. 140 closed and locked at Parklne and Dam and Lodge Hwy. 41 closed.. Wednesday, December Sentnel Brdge reads 8 4" Preston s house has been evacuated Gate now closed and locked of.. at Arch Rock. ng Rver gauge 9 4"... ".231 Rver gong through Camp 6. az :". ~Yosemte Creek 6" below foot brdge, spreadng nto the Lodge Sentnel Brdge gauge at 9 9". no Sentnel Brdge readng 10 5"..- Approach to brdge has logs float- (Contnued on page four) FROM NPS "NEWS" Qusts Feted at "Coffee" More than 100 frends Of Fred and Marge Qust turned out on Monday December 21, to bd them adeu at a "coffee" n the Rangers Club. The date was Fred s last day of work before hs retrement after more than 34 years of Federal servce. Twentysx of those years were spent n Yosemte. In addton to the usual "gag" gfts, the Qusts were presented wth a model of a color televson set stuffed wth green shaded portrats of George Washngton. The gft was labeled as a down payment on a full scale color set. For those who may have mssed Fred and Marge durng ther vst, ther address n Fresno s North Frut Avenue, Apartment 4. Peace Corps Volunteer Robn Rce has joned the Peace Corps and wll be departng for Serra Leone (WestAfrca) next September. Before leavng (and after graduatng from Santa Clara Unversty) she wll attend a ten-week tranng sesson. We can t.thnk of anyone who would make a better canddate for the Peace Corps, and are sure that her wnnng ways wll promote many frends for the U.S.A. Good luck to a real nce gal. Robn has worked n the Vllage Store and the Yosemte Lodge Restaurant for the last three seasons. Auto Regstraton Assstance to be gven Representatves of the Merced Dstrct Offce of the Calforna State Automoble Assocaton wll be at Park Headquarters on Wednesday, January 13, to assst resdents n renewng ther automoble regstratons for Hours wll be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Effectve mmedately - new automoble stckers for 1965 are avalable at Park Headquarters. Law Enforcement Tranee Assstant Valley Dstrct Ranger Rck Anderson s n Washngton, D.C. for 6 weeks, absorbng law enforcement knowledge at Natonal Captal Polce tranng center. ORVAL MANNING DIES AT L.M.H. Orval Mannng, who had been a clerk at the Vllage Store for the past ten years, ded of a heart attack the afternoon of December 29 at Lews Memoral Hosptal. Anne Reynolds, a neghbor of the Mannngs at El Portal, was rdng to work wth Orval the mornng of the 29th. Along the way, he complaned of feelng very poorly; Anne drove hm drectly to the hosptal. Orval was born n Florda, came to Yosemte n 1954 from Oakland where he had a small grocery operaton. At the Mannng home n El Portal Orval had a flower garden, chckens and a pet cow whch he had won at a county far. The Mannngs had become attached to the cow and wouldn t part wth her. Orval s survved by hs wdow, Mare and a daughter lvng n Hayward, Calforna. ACCOUNTING The holday season s over. Last year, Mother Nature gave the park people a soggy present - lots and lots of water. From tle looks of thngs we are gong to receve more of the same. All the water caused Santa some anxous moments. How. ever, he managed to navgate the pass n hs catamaran, brngng hs bag of goodes. Santa receved so many letters from the park people, he felt t absolutely necessary to make the trp. Bob Lee must have wrtten qute a letter. One of hs gfts was an addng machne whch does everythng except take dctaton. It rnay not be a bad dea to hre someone to handle the left sde of the machne whle Bob takes care of the rght. The new year s now upon us. Calendars and date stamps hove to be changed to Income tax tme s here agan. Auto regstraton fees have to be pad and smog devces coped wth. The Playboy calendars look good agan ths year. New Years resolutons have been made and now begns our task of keepng them. Well, park people, here are more accountng types you should meet: Mary Wyle works n the paymaster (Contnued on page four)...j

8 .,.. 5..,..... " GOLF CLUB MEMBER DIES Jm French passed away n Fresno on January 4 after a prolonged llness. Jm and hs wfe Clara have been members of the Wawona Golf Club for many years and were actve n all golfng events. Last summer Jm was not able to negotate the farways on foot so he dd the next best thng n order to contnue httng Some how or other, every one had the ball for 18 holes; he bought a a lttle brown or black bag wth fre small golf cart and was a famlar water. There was suffcent alcohol fgure every week-end. The French n our camp, to stock Th~ Ahwahnee summer home n Fsh Camp was always open to ther great many for years and we dd what came natfrends, urally... had a cocktal party. The reports contnued - such as the evac- Jm wll al,ways be remembered uaton of Camp Curry, the nablty to for hs gentlemanly manner and get from the Lodge to The Ahwahnee, genune love of lfe and people. Our sldes blockng the roads, and that deepestsympathy to Clara. route 41 would open frst. " ~O~ Wawona Golf Club ACCOUNTING " (Contnued from page three) secton. From outward appearances she s a hard and dedcated worker. Mary brought her husband, Bll, from the wastes of Texas to Yosemte a Couple of years ago. Ther daughter s a bonus to any marrage. The followng day was the same, Gerry Smth s one of our audtors. and fnally on Chrstmas Eve, the He had worked as a nght audtor ladened cars began to pull slowly before jonng the accountng secton and reluctantly out for home. The last October. The-e was some concern adults tryng to hold back ther tears about hs makng the transton from wth forced smles. The chldren, not nght work to day work. However, so courageous, just waved goodbye Gerry has been comng along fne. A to each other and cred. Returned just sker for many years, Gerry now also as uncomfortable, wth gfts whch fnds tme to see a great deal of Judy we feelng could not depressed delver thnkng all around of us, the Kulcher, the Lodge hostess. Gosspand Rumor tme: Dell Lambert came all the way from Oklahoma to jon the ranks of the park people. Dell handles the work order department. Bll Smth recently drove to Fresno the hard way. He left after gvng a holday party where refresh- ments flowed freely. Traudl Stephan s a new addton to our department and s makng a ht wth the Grl Watchers Socety. For people havng trouble wth Umlauts she s the one to see. Sally Rathsack and Eva Murphy have returned after vstng ther chldren and grandchldren. Jm Edeal was gone for a few days, I thnk. It s always a lttle tough to LETTER FROM THE OUTSIDE WORLD SOCIAL SECURITY MAN HERE (Contnued from page two) JANUARY 21 authentc source..."1 Spoke to Jm A representatve from the Meters {~ McDonald "1 spoke to Kt"..."1 spoke Socal Securty offce wll be here to Pearl"... "1 spoke to the Hgh- Thursday, January 21 to gve a talk way Patrol"... "1 called the Yosemte at 1:00 p.m. n The Ahwahnee Indan Transportaton Company"...but Room. He wll be pleased to answer n essence, all reports were the same - the road may be opened tomorrow. Everyone became hungry and the natves recommended every restaurant n town,even those whch were closed. Selected the Poneer Steak House and met the other refugees from other camps. We had the tme of our lves, even to the extent of exchangng addresses. group at The Ahwahnee who had gone through so much preparaton to make our stay a pleasant one. Stanley Wnters Pebble Beach, Calforna know when he s gone. Evelyn Walrath and her husband, Gary,have purchased a new Ford Mustang. Just goes to show the advantage of a jont bank account. Ths wll be the best year yet. Don t be one who says: "That s the way the ball bounces," because those are the ones that drop t n the frst place. -Carl Strckland any questons you may have regardng Socal Securty. All Valley resdents are nvted. The Yosemte Lons Club s sponsorng hs appearance. -o- FLOOD LOG (Contnued from page three) ng across; barrcade logs from Camp 15 floatng nto Camp Unable to cross Yosemte Creek Brdge Rangers attemptng to fnd route to Lodge Glacer Pt. temp. 46 degrees. Falls runnng very hard Bll Melton reports gauge at 13 7" (Rver reached 16 durng 1955 flood) 1557 Paul Sylvest, Foresta, left ~ red and whte Jeep SW just I -..~..) of the Phone Brdge juncton untl the water goes down. He s Walkng back to Foresta. Thursday, December Borden truck made t nto Park va No. 41 aded by grader Rver readng 11 4" Borden truck gven OK to at- tempt ext va Mal truck left Chnquapn. Ranng extremely hard there Herb Ewng transferrng mal n tunnel Ewng got thru wth mal Brown reports ce wth ran at Badger begnnng at 1230 hrs. Snow depth 35" Vehcles Usng Hwy. 41 unoffcally Sentnel Rver gauge 10 3" Hwy. 41 now open Sentnel Brdge readng at 9 6" Frday, December Brdge readng 7 6" GarBage truck Hwy and so to bed. made t up ~.fl! ;

9 I L YOSEMITE SENTINEL FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1965 Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna FROM ACCOUNTING Hello frends and admrers. It s tme to brng you more nformaton about the accountng secton. In ths fashon we hope to add to the envronmental motvaton. -Ths month, chef paymaster Agnes Westfall, oblges the nternal revenue people. Agnes and her staff have been preparng W-2 forms. Each member of the workng class wll receve one. Stockholders who receved dvdend earnngs last year wll soon receve notce of those earnngs. Bob Lee, alga Oss and Traudl Stephan are workng on these. So, the frst month of the year s.gettng off to a good numeralzng start. Ths month marks the begnnng of the Great Socety. It also marks the ffty-fourth annversary of an arplane s landng upon a sea-gong vessel. It marks the month the prce went up on lqud refreshment for park mbbers. The Democrats worked long and hard for the Great Socety. Chns up, Republcans! The paymaster s secton s fortunate to have Evelyn Walrath workng there. She s a bundle of energy and vtalty. Even though she works very hard, Evelyn can always manage a pleasant hello to all. Her husband Gary has shown some good thnkng; t s always a good dea to have an attractve tax deducton around the house. Eva Murphy has the dstncton of havng two ttles. Besdes beng the chef flng clerk, she s also the lttle ale coffee-maker. There s no doubt her coffee s the best there s. ~/Vhen Eva works, her tasks nclude takng care of flng and records. (contnued on back of page) SPEED LIMITS For the enlghtenment of the newcomers and the thoughtless, t s the custom n Yosemte to obey the posted speed laws. Maxmum speed n all resdental areas, ncludng the road between the YPC Co. dormtores, and resdences s 15 MPH. The speed lmt s also 15 MPH at the entrances to the campgrounds, Incdentally, the road behnd the dormtores s now one way; the entrance beng near the fre house. Elsewhere n the Valley, the speed s 25 MPH from the chapel on the Fresno road through all man roads extendng to the Indan Vllage on the Merced Road. Further, drvers are expected to drve below these posted speeds when condtons ndcate. And, a plea from the pedestran, please slow down travelng on muddy roads when passng our brotherson-foot so as not to splash them. --- O~ FLOOD LOSS FIGURES At the most recent tally flood losses to YPC Co. amount to a total of same $125,000. Of ths total amount, $25,000 represents repar of damage replacement, road clearng, etc. Ths fgure may ncrease, as from tme to tme, tems of equpment are dscovered to be mssng or damaged. The remanng $100,000 represents the approxmate loss of gross revenue durng the perod of the flood when access to Yosemte was blocked. --o- ANNUAL MEETING The ANNUAL MEETING of the Yosemte Credt Unon wll be held Monday, February 1, 1965 at 7:30 p.m. n the Yosemte Museum. Gene N. Ewng, Pres. Board of Drectors Yosemte Credt Unon YPC CO. STAFF ATTENDS SEMINAR Yosemte Park and Curry Co. staff members and Dr. Avery Sturm, drector of the Lews Memoral Hosptal, recently attended a two-day semnar n San Francsco desgned to alert them to the mportance of mental atttudes na corporate stuaton - atttudes of the staff person as well as those employees supervsed. Many organzatons, ncludng YPC Co., mantan medcal programs to nsure proper treatment of the physcal lls of ther employees. Because t s an establshed fact that there s a strong nter-relaton between mental problems and physcal alments, between metal problerns and productvty, farthnkng and progressve organzatons are takng a serous look at the methods of creatng comfortable mental envronments, of recognzng symptoms of dstress a- mong employees and attemptng by understandng to remove the source of dstress. The semnar was lead by Dr. John Turner, a medcal doctor and practsng psychatrc consultant, who was formerly wth the Mennnger Foundaton s Dvson of Industral Mental Health. He s a Calfornan, took hs A.B. at Stanford, M.D. at the Unversty of Lausanne, Swtzerland, followng whch, n 1956, he entered the Mennnger Clnc for hs resdency n psychatry. Dr. Turner, presently, n addton to hs prvate practse, s a consultant for several large corporatons. Durng the two day semnar many aspects of the behavor of ndvduals n busness stuatons were dscussed. Among the most outstandng was the dscusson of the necessty for each of us to try to vsualze a problem from (Contnued on back of page)

10 ~-. "." : " e,eeeeeeeeeeeee eeee~e.ee, eee e-e4 Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of Yosemte Valley resdents. H. Oehlmann... Advsor H. K. Oumet Advsor H. Berrey... Advsor Mal communcatons to Yosemte!., Sentnel, c/o Y. P. & C. Co., or phone bee~eeeeeee,e,ee,~eeeeeeeeoe. SEMINAR the standpont of the person wth whom t s J0eng dscussed. To each of us,. realty can be vastly dfferent, a product of our own envronment and experences. So, what may appear to be a clear soluton to one man may, because Of the dfference n backgrounlds, come off as a totally dfferent..pctue. to another.... Another" mportant pont of dscuss0n nvolved the sngular exper-...-.~.~,. _, : ence of lvng and workng n Yo-,,..... semte. It s plan to each of us that we 7" fnd ourselves frequently na poston of con~ductng our area of the comp.any s busness wth people whom we assocate constantly, as neghbors and frends. Whle there are many plea!ant and unque advantages to ths sort of envronment, there are also unque busness and socal problems whch arse because of ths closeness. A better understandng of ourselves and each other may reduce frctons that sometmes arse. n addton to the San Francsco meetr~g, the staff group wll meet n Yosemte wth Dr. Turner n sessons throughout the year. Partcpants have been encouraged to present subects for dscusson at the forth. comng semnars. Whle t wll take tme to mplement the conclusons that wll be reached at the semnars, there s great optmsm among the partcpatng"staff rnembers that at ts concluson, we wll be a happer body and a more productve and successful organzaton. --o-- NOTICE Prvlege Cards for 1965 may be pcked up at the Personnel Offce after January 31. ACCOUNTING Gossp and Rumor Secton WINTER SAND TRAPS By - The Ore Pro, Charle Sterlng and Alce Cromer have The compulsve golfer s a frustrated returned from ther vacaton. Even golfer, f he lves n Yos emte wth a busy schedule, they managed durng the wnter. He wears out the to see several New York shows. Dell Lambert could be just the man for lvng room rug wth hs puttng, he snaps at hs wfe, he puts on weght, relef audtor at the hgh camps. he washes hs clubs every week and Melba Smth has a strange undsclosed theory about the tranng of dogs and chmpanzees. Jm Taylor shnes unused golf shoes. Here s some medcne for that condton. February 13 and 14: Turl0ck Golf and Dck Klen should have some Club. A week-end or one day of exctng tales to tell when they re- swngng. Honey Pot Sweeps Saturturn ths weekend. They are attendng the Lons Conventon at Las Vegas. Judy Lle may be on the next wnter olympc team as an ce skater. Darrel day afternoon and a par pont on Sunday. Startng tmes begnnng at 9:30 a.m. March 13 and 14: Merced Golf Club Asln returned- recently from Frst half of Home-n-Home. Team Mssour, the home of the St. Lous Cardnals and mules. Isabelle Schneder play best ball. Select your own partner wth not more than 5 strokes moonlghts as the lady who dfferental. Advance team sgn up knocks on your door and says: "Avon Callng" Several people are talkng about the new cocktal called "factory whstle." One blast and you re all through! Well, park people, my grandpappy usedto say, "do unto others-then cut out!" So, I wll. --Carl Strckland BADGER RACE SCHEDULE Local junor sk racers may be nterested n the Yosemte Wnter Club- Badger Pass race schedule. January 24 - Lev s Sk Rodeo, a slalom, co-sponsored wth Lev Strauss Co.; All junor classes 1 through 5, 11 a.m., Badger Pass. February 7 - Fresno Bee Slver Sk Race February 14 - Lons Junor Gant Slalom. Aprl 11 - Amercan Legon Junor Trophy Race Aprl Yosemte Junor Trophy Race. Those shown above are open to all local compettors. Full nformaton can be had from the Yosemte Wnter Club offce or nformaton offce at Badger Pass. Two other events are scheduled: on January 31 the Northern and Southern Calforna Sk Wrters compete aganst one another n a slalom competton. On February s the 9th annual North versus South sk tourney. no later than Frday, March 5th wth Charle Eagle. Major play s on Sunday, March 14. A Clam Dgger Golf Jamboree ht the Morro Bay Golf Course recently and fought out a 36-hole best ball handcap tournament, mdst shrt sleeve weather. Wnners n the men s dvson were: Curly Derksen and Charle Eagle, 131 net; Harold Oumet and Bll Schnettler, 135 net; Gene Ewng and Herb Ewng ted Les Shorb and Herky AIIcock wth 136 net. Hghlghts ncluded Gene Ewng who shot a 2 on a stroke hole for a net 1 and Herb Ewng who snaked n a 3 on a stroke hole for a net 2 or an "eagle." Curly Derksen played wth unusual steadness for the 2 days wth a gross 79 each tme. In the women s dvson Ruth Ewng emerged vctor wth a 160 net for 36 holes, Isabel Derksen was second wth 161 and Murel Oumet thrd wth 164. THANK YOU FROM MARIE MANNING Mare Mannng~ wdow of Orval Mannng, who ded last month n Yosemte, called the SENTINEL offce and asked t.hat, thro ugh ts columns, all her frends and acquantances be thanked for ther kndwords of sympatl~y. Ma r]e also wshed to thank those who, nstead of sendng fl0w. ers, had made contrbutons to the Heart Fund. j

11 . ~.-,....,.. ~ = ;;.... YOSEMITE SENTINEL,.,,... FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1965 FROM THE LODGE : The semester break s behnd us. " The house s busy, but peaceful agan. The new school semester has begun and we re losng Bll Germany, Pare Yeager and Bob Ransome, who are takng advantage of the new term to return to school. Bll Germany, Assstant Manager, has entered Fresno State. In 1961, Bll started work n the park as a houseman, transferred to the front offce as a bellman and then a room clerk, and from there to checkng n the cafetera. After a bref tme as checker, he was promoted to cafe- tera manager. Last summer Bll became manager of Bg Trees Lodge.;... ~o~nd after ts closng returned to the.:...~...:bdge as assstant manager for the fall season. A success story f ever we ve heard one! Snce we hope to see Bll back ths summer, we ll not say goodbye, just good luck. Bll has nvted all hs Yosemte frends to come vst hm, n hs cabn wth bath, n Fresno. MOVIE NEWS Local As mentoned n an earler edton of the SENTINEL., YPC Co. s n the process of makng a new wnter flm. Recently, Fred Hudson, the head cameraman, and Carlton Moss, wrterdrector, completed scenes at the ce rnk and at The Ahwahnee. The smple story nvolves the presence of two youngsters skng and skatng n Yosemte. Tom Shellenberger and Conne Lynch, of Fresno, have the "leads". Dete and George Olver play the part of grandmother and grandfather, and Marlyn and John Adams are the mother and father. Also n the cast are Henry Berrey and Joan Hubbard. Progress s temporarly halted by an abundance of awfully nce weather-what s needed now s a nce snowfall-to contnue work. Otherwse The flm "36 Hours," most of whch was photographed at Wawona last sprng, s now n theater crculaton. Though bref, t was nce seeng Several who have seen t have commented Pare Yeager s smlng face n the restaurant that t s a very exctng pc- agan. Pam left us a bout a ture and that Wawona would scarcely month and a half ago wth a broken leg, suffered on the Badger slopes. For some reason, Pam wasn t too nterested n skng durng ths vst. She wll be leavng agan soon for Fresno State. be recognzable to those who had not known of the locaton. On sale locally has been the paperback book wrtten by Carl Httleman, from the screenplay by George Seaton, publshed by Popular Lbrary. Bob Ransome, cafetera checker, The screenplay ncludes James Garner, has headed for the Bay Area. Bob, Eva Mare Sant and Rod Taylor. who has worked for Y.P.C. Co. on and off snce 1959, has entered San Jose you d thnk Marry would want a rest, State where he wll be majorng n but she doesn t seem to stop for a bology-watch out nsects! mnute. When she s not helpng at After a sk holday at Squaw Valley, the Lodge, she s gvng sk lessons at ~artha Mller s helpng out tempor- Badger Pass. How about your secret recpe for all that energy, Marty? I~r y behnd the front desk. After Judy Kulcher managng Tuolumne ths summer, Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna FROM THE AHWAHNEE Joe Thomas, our bell captan, has transferred to the Transportaton Department. We re sorry to see hm leave The Ahwahnee but Wsh hm much luck n hs new endeavor. Joe has been wth YPC Co. snce He became an Ahwahnee bellman n 1951 and has been head bellman snce Gary Walrath s succeedng Joe n that capacty. After a venture n the bankngbusness n Cloverdale, Amos Neal has brought hs happy, smlng face back to the front desk. Welcome back, Amos. We would lke to menton that durng the month of February Ahwahnee Sk Suppers wll be served on Monday, Wednesday and Frday nghts (wth the excepton of February 12). John and Mckey Curry have re- turned, handsomely tan ned after ther vacaton n Phoenx and Newport Beach. Constructon has fnally begun n earnest on the starway from the second floor to the swmmng pool whch wll enable guests to go to and from the pool wthout gong through the lobby. The pool s also surrounded by new brass stancheons and torch lghts. Pat Garrard has returned to our bellmen staff after beng unsuccessful n obtanng entrance to classes he wshed to take at Cal Poly. Thank you, Cal Poly. Glen Power has a new "avocaton" for hs days off-clearng "the ranch" down near Mdpnes. On Monday, January 25 the power was off at The Ahwahnee all day, but no one mnded too much snce t was to accomplsh a very nce mprovement-the nstallaton of a new (Contnued on back of page) ~ J

12 4!... ::{ ~",".~.. ~ "": e-,e,,oe~ YOSEMITE ee.e.e.eee~e~ SENTINEL,. "!.... Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. I ~.. for the nformaton of!::.".~" Yosemte Valley resdents.! H. Oehlmann Advsor!.~,.;. ~ H.. K. Oumet Advsor :.:. H. Berrey Advsor!. Mal communcatons to Yosemte Sentnel, c/o Y. P. & C. Co., or " phone :." " ,~ 4~4~@4..".. ~@@O@@e@eoe@e@@te~ee4HI.ee e.~e r...!: SPEEDY SKIING AT BADGER ". Doug Coe, Yosemte Wnter Club s,man-on-the-slopes" has put hs engneer s mnd to work and has fgured. a mles-per-hour chart for runners n the weekly Flyng Ffty standard downhll race. Doug, wth a steel tape, ths fall measured the dstance between the fnsh gate and the pont on the course where a runner frst becomes vsble-1100 feet. By tmng.the runners between the two ponts, he can consult hs graph and determne the speed of the runner n mles pe r hour. (Ths s smlar to tmng cars on the quarter-mle drag strps). In a recent race, sk nstructor Jan Peterson was tmed at 65 mph Othmar Krong at 63 mph & Jacques DuPont at 61 mph. n that race, ncdentally, three skers were dslodged who had held places on the Flyng Ffty Ladder whch shows the fastest tmes recorded over the years. Nck Fore, Frank Carter and Octavo Genon were moved off the board by Du- Pont s 0:59.0, Krong s 0:59.1 and Rehm s 0: O 0 FOR SALE 1958 Mercury 2 Dr. H.T.R.H. Xlnt. Condton. New tres 1958 Ford 2 Dr. Ranch Wagon R. H. 6 cyl. 3 spd. stck. Good Condton Buck 2 dr. H.T.R.H. Clea n. New Tres EI Portal Plymouth Staton Wagon, all power, R.H., A.C. 4 Dr. $600. 8mm Projector, $60. Call Steve Barrett Bedroom set, 9 pece, lght gray. Phone Shrley Reedy after 6:00 p.m Volkswagen. Call LIQNS CLUB VALENTINE PARTY On Tuesday, February 16 the Lons Club wll hold ther annual Valentne party n the ndan Room. Lons should make reservatons for themselves and ther frends, no later than Monday, February 15. Buffet starts at 7:30 p.m. USED, USEABL EYE GLASSES NEEDED The Yosemte Lons Club wll engage n a club-to-club program durng the I~erod March 1-15 to provde eye glasses for needy resdents of a foregn country. Used, but useable glasses wll be Collected durng the perod for shpment to an overseas Lons Club for dstrbuton to persons wth eye defects who do not have the means to purchase glasses. Local resdents who have old glasses whch are no longer needed may delver them to Y.P.C. Co. gft shops, ncludng the Vllage Store. Also, they may be left at the El Portal Post Offce or at the El Portal Market. Those not able to delver glasses to the collec. ton ponts may contact John Earle and o" Boy Scout wll be sent to pck them up. Glasses should be useable and n frames as the recpent Lons Club wll not have the facltes to ft lenses to frames. Prescrpton glasses are acceptable, and the recpent club wll attempt to dstrbute them to adults and chldren whose defects are comparable to those of the donor. Arrangements are beng made wth a manufacturer of optcal supples to pack and shp the glasses, and the recpent club wll arrange for ther duty-free delvery. THE AHWAHNEE (Contnued from front page) Ths plant wll enable us to use all and larger standby generatng plant. electrcal facltes durng a power falure wth only a few seconds lag. The present generatng plant was nstalled by the Navy when t had The Ahwahnee as a rest and rehabltaton center durng the war. It permtted only the use of a very lmted number t of lghts and lttle equpmen durng a power fal~jre and, most mportant, t has become outdated, and replacement parts have not been a- valable for a number of years. Sally McDonald ACCOUNTING It s tme to delve nto the myster-. " ous world of the accountng secton once agan. Before dong ths, however, we extend Valentne greetngs ~,~-~.~: to all the park people. ~ ~.~. February s the month Abraham Lncoln, a Republcan,.and George Washngton were born. Valentne s day s on the fourteenth of the month. That s the day we are awatng wth. eager antcpaton. That s the day for exchangng Valentne cards. Most of us have been lookng-at the cards for ths year and preparng malng lsts. Some. have been wrtng and re-wrtng clever lttle Sayngs for ther cards. Joyce Moore and Olga Oss have already receved ther "Valentne gft" from the company. They were the recpents of brand new chars. The chars ft nto the vsual status symbol system. Ther new ratng on the scale has not yet been establshed. Ths s due to the lack of a har dryer attachments. Gossp and Rumor Tme Mldred Hckock celebrated her brthday on January 31st. Bll Smth has... found out all about lovng care yo.. I ~~ can buy at four dollars. Sharon Cum"~... rnngs, who ranks hgh on the lst of Key Club hostess potentals, has a pen pal n Lousana. Our sde of the buldng becomes chlly n the afternoons. After some lucubraton on the matter, t seems the thermostat on our sde s on the blnk. Bob Lee may start hs vacaton on the ffteenth of the month. Gerry Smth seemsto thnk the best glasses for makng all wo..men look attractve are. martn glas. ses. A warnng to pedestrans, Jessy Taylor wll soon. become a bcycle owner -Carl Strckland GOLF CHANGE The date for the Merced Golf Club Home-n-Home tournament wth the Yosemte golfers has been changed to the weekend of February Major play s on Sunday, February 28. WARREN MILLERS NEWEST FILM "SOUND OF SKIING" 8 p,m, Feb. 2,..... YOSEMITE LODGE.,r

13 [.." :."..... ~ I,.,.., ~.;. ~.. :. ",......, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1965 Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna.I +, t. l PRINT SHOW AT MAINTENANCE.SAN FRANCISC OFFICE It has been some tme snce we sent The.next exhbt planned for YPC our techncal expert to YPC Co s mantenance Co. s 55 Grant Avenue offce wll be operaton. He returned wth a number of fne old color prnts of the followng nformaton dealng wld flowers, brds and anmals natve to Calforna and the Serra. Most of these are one hundred years old wth current mantenance operatons. Ready for the Washngton s Brthday holday was the "Badger Burger and are examples of superb lthographc Bar". Ths new faclty provdes a reproducton. They were place for outdoor hamburger-cookng made n Europe n the last century. whch had been carred on n the past The exhbton wll show many examples n make-shft quarters. Bob Chvers of the frst color llustratons dd the constructon; YPC Co. man- made of Calforna flora and fauna, tenancemen nstalled t. It s an "A" ncludng hummng brd prnts made frame structure wth a flat roof. Wthn from John Gould s book on brd lfe the nteror are preparatons coun- prnted n 1849, Audubon prnts of quadrupeds, and the Davd Douglas ters, barbecue grlls, ran about $1,500. etc. Total cost... aquatnts of wld flowers of Yosemte, As mentoned n an earler Ahwahnee ~B ~ /hch were prnted n the early pece, there s now a 250 KW G.... J800 s. Also shown wll be Yosemte M. desel-operated electrcal plant color etchngs done by Lug Kasmr whch replaced the orgnal 50 KW mlm some 35 years ago and whch are equpment. The old machne was used now ncreasngly dffcult to obtan. when t was nstalled n 1927 (year The exl~bt s beng arranged by the hotel was bult), and whle t was Della Taylor Hoss, and the materal only used n emergency stuatons, wll come from the studo of H. J. parts for the machne are no longer Dengler, who has a shop n the Town and Country Vllage n Palo Alto. The avalable. The new equpment, nstalled at a cost of about $16,000 has show wll run March 15 to June 15. (Contnued on page two) WEST SIDE STORY The Sentnel has run a number of contrbutons about the YPC Co. Accountng Department (East Sde) Carl Strckland, one of ts members. The followng pece appeared on the edtor s desk recently. It was unsgned; we suspect, however, t s work of Pat Thomas. We hope there wll be others. the Somewhat pqued by the publcty gven the East Sde of the GO n recent ssues of the Sentnel, I hasten to put nto prnt and thus preserve for posterty news of the personaltes and actvtes n the West Sde Story. Our grl on the Camp Curry reservaton desk s Carolyn Allen, weghng a mere 100 pounds, but the ntrepd leader of the nghtly Bear Patrol from the GO to the dorms past the garage garbage cans. It s our personal theory that Carolyn attracts bears wth her madly decoratve snoot boot. Dane Pomeroy, our Charge de YL Affars, and hubby Earl are back from vacaton. Unlke the brds they headed north to Canada, and report (Contnued on page two)

14 .. / r.... :.,,..,, ~r., ";... ",~.,......,., "" " ". " " " ~ " " "" " "" ". "."..~.. :,.. : /. ~,.. ".. ~... YOSEMITE SENTINEL " Publshed by... Yosemte Park and Curry Co. : for the nformaton of Yosem.te Val!ey resdents. H. Oehlmann Advsor :~ H.K. Oumet Advsor H. Berrey _... Advsor Mal communcatons to Yosemte Sentnel, c/o Y. P. & C. Co., or phone MAINTENANCEMEN BUSY ON SPRING PROJECTS (Contnued from page one) the capacty to permt all the hotel s electrcal equpment to operate; t " " wll go nto operaton automatcally. n case of a power falure.. Graham and Jensen Constructon Co. s now at work on the new laundromat.and the bathng facltes at Housekeepng Camp; the Kemgar Co.... s makng the mechancal nstallatons. Ths work wll be completed be- ~ fore the start of the summer season...~.. Accordng to Gordon.Warren, bds are now out to three contractng frms for the constructon of 15 double housekeepng unts of the new I type, removal of the storage buldng to a new ste, modernzaton of a layatory faclty. If one of the bds s wthn the budgeted amount, work wll commence mmedately; the guest unts.to be ready by June 11, the other faclty by May 15. Elsewhere, mantenancemen have completed a $15,000 bathroom remodelng job n "B" and "D" Dormtores, and n the employees quarters (Sequoa Cottage) at Wawona, $3,600 are beng spent for new bathroom tlng and fxtures. Recently added to mantenance as rollng stock are two new 3-wheel Cushman Trucksters, purchased at a cost of $300 apece. We all wsh a speedy recovery to Bob DeLaMare, who has been n the local hosptal snce January 22. Hobart Boughton, Mantenance Custodan, wll retre soon to hs home n El Portal. Boughton was frst employed byypc Co. n 1937 and has been Custodan snce WEST SIDE STORY (Contm,cd from. page one) recevng msleadng or ncorrect nformaton everywhere. The prme example was beng told the exteror lghts of the Vancouver Parlament buldng remaned on all nght. They took ther tme pckng just the rght spot for a tme exposure, settng up trpod, checkng meter and peerng nto the vewer. Just as they were ready to snap the Pcture the clock tolled mdnght and the lghts were extngushed. The gal who has the rght nformaton s.ruth Tenns, Mr. WHO s good, rght hand. She receves the daly weather report from the Rangers. When t reads "clear, contnued far and warmer", Ruth takes a gander at the ranbow on Yosemte Falls, talles the snow banners on Half Dome,wets a fnger and tests the wnd drecton, checks the languor of our pato pet squrrel, and reports "cloudy, snow flurres above 5,000 feet, temperature droppng to 25 degs." We don t know how she does t, but she, and not the weatherman, s always rght. Dorothy McGvern, who was wth us last summer, s back as rnal and fle chef and doubles n brass on the telephone n her "spare" tme. Two new blondes have arrved (a nce trend, Mr. Ewng)-Ann Hedlund as TWX operator and Brook Van Der Kar as typst. A trend that s not reversng tself s the ever ncreasng load of mal, but compensaton comes n the form of daly guffaws. We were ntrgued wth what the travel agent had n mnd when he requested a double standard room. We wandered at the request for twn beds, ar condtoned. But the classc for the week was a party who nformed us they were brngng along a mnature dachshund and further asked f they were permtted to use a portable, charcoal broler. Hot dogs for dnner, fellows? The edtor, and publc demand, permttng, further West Sde Stores wll be forthcomng. ~O~ WANTED Used, portable sewng machne. Call Dorothy McGvern between 8 and 5, TO THE SENTINEL ". -.., : The SENTINEL receved a note re-... Wouldn cently from Harrs "Corky" Corbett, latves n who has been ll for some tme n"~he... photogra Unversty of Calforna Medcal Cert.. _.~hat Nc~ ter, Moffet Branch, n San Francsco~4" ~t wth It s reprnted herewth: San Manu "To the SENTINEL: It s so hard to the Phlpr. try and answer all the lovely get well cards, that I have receved from the " wonderful people n the Valley and." ". El Portal, but they all work there and take the SENTINEL, so.i can only take... ths way of sayng thank you so very " much for everythng. "I m feelng much better now.but there s stll a pretty good fght ahead before I wll be ready for work. Every..... thng and everyone s at your servce. n ths hosptal, but I stll prefer won. derful Lews Memoral. "Hopng to see you all soon, Sncerely, Corky Corbett" And from Harold Ruedy. Mr. Ruedy. was YPC Co. malman durng the 30s. He s now retred and lves n Wllows, Calforna. He reports that daughter Carol Ann s teachng n Tempe, Arzona and was marred n Aug Son John recently sgned a contrac~!t:~.. ~.~l,~, " w th the Kansas Cty Ath et cs, whch ~... team he wll jon after graduaton from Arzona State Unversty. TEE TALK Golfers who plan ahead wll be nterested to learn that the followng schedule has been set up by Pro Eagle: Aprl 10 and 11: Fg Garden Golf. Club, Fresno. Foursome Best Ball Handcap. Startng tmes wll be arranged for Sunday, Aprl 11. Make up your own foursome. May 8 and 9: Ft. Washngton Golf Club, Fresno. Frst half of Home-n- Home. Team play best ball. Select your own partner wth not more than 5 strokes dfferental. Advance team sgn up no later than Frday, Aprl 30 wth Charle. Play s on Sunday, May 9, but many lke to make a week-end of ths bg event. ~O~ FOR SALE 2 Atlas tres, sze 710 x 15, 4 ply~,h" excellent ~ condton. $10 each. alga Oss, before 5 p.m. snce he n Fresno flew to Mc tme for Manla n rest of th a good frends. back n o~ / Mss. Housekee month s v rented a ng the she had and " don vstng nt Mare keeper, d absence happy to Ruth YI a s~ she atten whch, has ever be carryn many ne~ appearnc Shop Los Ange wth Lyd wartz. Sb Snce began, Lc pantry, c~ noon clr mou hm ft he won along Speak~ fellows al Bower, H Fnney ance.of Manger,.ad ~J;~ Su other wo!., %.

15 .... "r... ~:..~....:..:... :.,..:...,, "..::. " L..;.... " :""~.".. "... :..,.. L ".:" " "... FROM THE AHWAHNEE "., re-.... Wouldn t t be exctng to vst re- :rbett. latves n another country relyng on n the..... photographs for recognton? That s.cen-.....",w~hat Nck Cuerva dd on hs recent ~csco~ ~; "~t wthhs sster and her famly at San Manuel n Pangasnan Provnce, ~rd to..the Phlppnes. It had been 30 years.t well.. snce he.was there. He left hs home :the n. Fresno the end of November and Cnd " flew to Manla. He.says he had a bad and "../tme for two days after landng at take..:. Manla. n the wnds and ran, but the very... rest ofthe tme was fne and he had " a good vst wth relatves and but... frends. We re all happy to have hm ~head...back n our dnng room.! Mss B" (Valera Bernadt) our ervce.. Housekeeper has returned from a won- " month s vacaton n Carmel where she... rented a snug lttle cottage overlooktng nce to have Jan Roscoe back n the the.ocean. It sounds as though restaurant. Jan has been under the she had a delghtful tme cookng weather for some tme now. Alce ".and dong some entertanng-also..vstng nterestng places n that area. Haynes and Jon Potter have been dong a great job n Jan s absence-. 30s. Mare Robnson, our Assstant House-.keeper, dd an outstandng job n her sell-out weekends, sk crowds and all. Notced some new faces behnd Jghter... absence but seems to be especally the front desk of late? Tony Lndley ~=, Ar-. happy to have Mss "B" back. joned us the end of January, relocatng from Cloverdale. Where dd ~.Ruth.~:~:,~ Beckwth recently returned.!":...~j n asojourn to Los Angeles where you say Cloverdale was, Tony? Starr..,.,,~.~=r sne attended the annual gft show Perrn recently joned the front-desk uaton.whch, she says, was bgger than t team. Start s from Saratoga and just graduated from San Jose State, majorng n journalsm. How about some, has ever been. Although she wll not be carryng any new lnes, she bought artcles for the SENTINEL, Starr? Jonathan Wnters, no that s Jonathan be n-. many new tems whch should start ~wng ~...appearng n The Ahwahnee Gft Mtchell, returned from the wde open ~le: Shop sometme n March. Whle n Golf " spaces of Arzona. Jonathan was Los Angeles Ruth had ance vst cafetera manager pror to hs leavng. Good to have you back, pardner. Ball wth Lyda Fatznger and Neva Schbe ar- wartz. She also saw Hal Morrs. Seems our own Bader Pass s not Make Snce our beautful sunny days only the best (we can t help but be began, Loyd Prce who works n our bt prejudced) but also the safest sk Golf pantry, can be found most any afternoon clmbng one of the nearby area around. For example: Glenns ~ne-n- Peterson, on her day off, one broken Select mountans. Ths must be what keeps leg acqured at Chna Peak; Larry more hm ft to run The Flyng Ffty whch Morgenson, one broken leg acqured Adthan along wth skng, every day off. he won a couple of weeks ago-ths, at Heavenly Valley; Rck Sander, one spral, acqured at Slde Mt. If only Play Speakng of Loyd, he s one of the for safety s sake, stay home to sk, many fellows along wth Frank Susztar, Bob frends. hs bg Bower, Harold Johnson and Charles Judy Kulcher Fnney who, under the expert gudance of Tony Palmer our Garde Manger, make up those beautful 4 ply~ ~ad and cold meat plates for the Olga "~ ~ Suppers. They, along wth all the other wonderful chefs, cooks, bakers FROM THE LODGE George never had t so good! Try to magne George Washngton takng n Los Vegas, New York Cty, Palm Sprngs and Mam on a three-week vocaton. Then agan, he would have been 233 last Monday and may have been a bt too old to enjoy t. However, I feel certan that at 233, Jerry Love, our Lodge head bellman wll stll be gong strong, and ths s just the vacaton Jerry took. It s nce to have you back, Jerry. Bob Stone just returned from Arzona, where he enjoyed hs vacaton. He seemed to have a grand tme, but s pleased to be back n hs Vlla n El Portal and hs nght world of beng chef nght audtor at the Lodge. Speakng of returnng, t wll be and other ktchen workers dd an especally gorgeous buffet for the Lons Club Valentne party whch was a great success. Sally McDonald FROM ACCOUNTING Sprng, l can be sad, s just around the corner. The park looks lovely and soon brds, deer and flowers wll be n abundance. The accountng secton stll has the most attractve women whch makes t a haven for the males. The female plumage has been enhanced wth the new-style hosery. Ths has made grl-watchng even more fun. The new, dark, unusual, lacey stockngs have made an nstant ht wth members of the grl watchers socety. For those who have not yet seen t; the counter sur~roundng Eva.Murphy. has been extended. Ths provdes more work space, but t has made. the asle more narrow. However, there s now a place for all the copyng machnes. The asle s fun to walk down, but t could cause some concern snce t leads to the rest rooms. The asle.sa meetng place for people wth egaltaranstc expressve desres. We feel we have an area that wll become famous. It s called The Asle. We have more accountng types for you to meet: Sally Rathsack,a blonde bombshell, s our statstcal typst. Actually, she s a jack of all trades. Among her vared dutes s the task of runnng the duplcatng machnery and per, formng stenographc chores for Jm Taylor, our.chef audt~ar. Lee Yancey s the assstant casher. Even though she has long and rough. days, the "money-bunny" always manages a smle. Lee and her husband, Lews, have been puttng n many hours on ther home at Lush Meadow. Gossp and Rumor tme: July fourth s Independence day. However, Tom Wenzapfel, of I the warehouse, wll lose hs on that day. Judy Lle, of paymasters, and Tom wll be marred on that day. Bob Lee and hs brde Beatrce, wll return from ther vacaton ths weekend. Bll Smth has been performng the offce manager s chores qute.well n Bob s absence. Tucson, Arzona has gven us a cute grl named Maureen Wtham. She wll be workng wth Helen Untas. Jm Edeal returns ths week- (Conlnued on page fore ), ~..., I :.... I

16 ...-.~ llllllllll,llll... "". : "" 7" - ~. ~- -7, "- :-" "" lll lll... l? ll llllll llllll ~ ~.,... " OLGAI FAREWELL VILLAGE STORIES... Olga Oss s leavng Yosemte. On Our man on the Vllage Store beat the.15th of March she wll say "so found Manager Rng n hs upstars...long". to the park people and move offce wreathed n smoke from an expensve....: to Santa Barbara. Havana cgar. Manager Rng,. :.:.. Olga s leavng to open a shop cooperatve and helpful as usual, provded O.M.O.T.V.S.B. wth the follow- whch. wll be called "Olga s Choco -. "late Box" the latter part of March. ng: Ellen Whtfeld, who has been on!:. " ".The shop wll specalze n chocolates, a three-month leave of absence whle t..~ " jams and teas..the.shop s located her njured a nkle mended, s now.}. back n the store front department l::..at Studo 21 of the famous El. Paseo J.tn Santa Barbara. Mal order wll and makng out qute well. Checker ( be.one of the servces; that way we Jesse Camp, who calls Orange Cove t. Can all buy. However, we re all n- home, asde from beng a frst rate I.". vted to.stop and say hello. } ", ;. Olga wll not see her 10 year pr- I. vlege card. She came to Yosemte "nne years and ten months ago. After.,... a short stnt beng a casher at The I Ahwahnee, she became the trans-.1 portaton audtor. It wll take some tme to fnd someone to fll her shoes and she wll be mssed by the company as well as her frends. Now for a sales plug. Asde from the mported lnes of goodes, she I wll have access to most known ~.. brands. So, you can ask, or wrte }. about your partcular favorte. --O-- HANDS ACROSS THE SEA Y.P.C. Co. Reservaton Offce receved the followng message: "Dear Sr: I have hornour to nform you my few words. I have heard that you a good man ndeed. Please my knde frend send rne some of your bbles of books" Sgned: Your fathful frend, Adube." (From Ghana). Ị.. I- However, the more odd and nter-.. estng aspect of the communcaton was the envelope s address, whch was: Navada Vernal Falls From Glacer Pont Yosemte Natonal Park, Ltho U.S.A., Calforna. ACCOUNTING.." " (Contnued from plge three) end after a two week vacaton. Chroncle subscrbers are happy about ther "two months for one" subscrpton. Jm Taylor s talkng about puttng a rabbt n hs gas tank-t s good for short hops. My grandpappy used to say, "It s no crme to be yourself". Thnk I ll at least try tl Carl Strckland man on the cash regster, has a substantal reputaton as a con collector (rare cons). He wll be happy to dscuss the joys of numsmatology wth anyone of lke nclnatons. Manager Rng reports that Mare Mannng seems to be gettng herself re-organzed after the death of her husband, Orval, and s dvdng her tme between Oakland and El Portal. n case you ve mssed the recent copes of MALE or STAG magaznes or the redhot thrllers among the paperbacks, t s because the manager sorts out the shpments from the news dstrbutor and returns those he feels of questonable taste.. We re pleased to fnd someone wth the courage to look out for the publc morals. In the produce department, our man found Andy Kohler and Vern Fuhrman nspectng a shpment of vegetables. If a bad tomato got by Andy, Vern found t and ptched t out. It s felt that produce prces may ncrease slghtly ths sprng and summer because of the labor shortage arsng from the absence of bracero workers. The frozen food lockers now carry two excellent new products-the Sarah Lee dough mxes whch nclude dnner rolls, crossants, broche, and Stauffer s chcken tetrazzn and tuna casserole. In the bread department are the excellent Stella d Oro productsegg puffs, party shells, ansette toast, etc. Assstant manager Cromer took tme durng hs recent holday to vst the Boat and Sports Show at the Cow Palace, where he examned the newest n fshng and carnpng equpment. PARENTS GROUP The Yosemte Parents Group met at the local schoolhouse February 15. The typewrter procurement program Was dscussed at some length. The~,,~.,..,., school now has four typewrters,.ol.. : d taned from a federal surplus source. These are n poor Condton, and unless they can be repared wll serve manly as fnger-exercse machnes. The typewrter procurement commttee has asked local typewrter owners f machnes could be borrowed for school use; seven benefactors have volunteered. Addtonal machnes are stll needed. It was reported by Doug Hubbard that typng manuals would be procured soon. Mr. Deere reported that the 10ngawated and much needed benches have been provded and nstalled by the county school dstrct. There was dscusson about the school sk program and the offer of Yosemte Wnter Club to conduct sk profcency tes~ later n the sk season. Darla Jones, sk program head, wll arrange wth sk school drector Nck Flare the dates for the admnstraton of the tests. Yosemte Wnter Club wll provde approprate Pr... t fcency patches to the youngste.~."" passng the tests. At lhe concluson of the program two short flms were shown, the "Leaf" and the "Rver", each produced by Pyramd Flms and photographed by Fred Hudson. -o- FROM L.M.H. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Westmoreland became the parents, on February 11, 1965, of a baby boy, Rchard Avery who weghed 8 Ibs 4½ ozs. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Englsh became the parents, on February 12, 1965, of baby boy Cort Edward, who weghed 8 Ibs. 7 ozs. The fathers, the mothers and the nfants are all dong ncely. --O-- Y.L. MOVIE SI(E~ March 4 "Marco Polo" March 11 "Forty Pounds of Troub!e" March 18 "Magnfcent Matador" March 25 "Passport to Chna" Aprl,)- 1 "Bend of the Rver", Jam-~., Stewart, Rock Hudson, Jula Adams

17 ,,, SENTINEL I".THURSDAY, MARCH 11, Yosemte Natona Park, Calforna.....". SECOND STAFF SEMINAR " MemBers of YPC Co. staff and Dr. Roger Hendrckson met n Yosernte I..Marchs6 wthdr. John Turner n the! second of the seres of semnars on ".. human relatons. : In the frst meetng, a 2~ day ses::.soon, the groundwork for the program t. was lad out,.e., better understand..:. ng of the mportance of mental at ttudes among all YPC Co. At last week semnar, certan personnel, fun- ; dan~entals were revewed by Dr. Turner and the group. Durng the re- " m ander of the sesson, dscusson - was drected toward YPC Co. organ- ~ )aton and operaton, overlayng on "~ghem proper human relatons : practces. Reterated was the neces-. j. sty for regardng mvsunderstana~ngs, or conflcts, from the other person s v!ewp0nt - for wthn hs orentaton and realtes may exst a concept entrely apart from one s own. The goals of YPC Co. were dscussed. Several defntons were put forth, reflectng broader ams than d. the obvous ( but sometmes elusve) goal of earnng a far proft. Involved are our responsbltes to our guests, park vstors, the Natonal Park Servce. No formal statements of these goals have been drawn; they wll be set forth after further dscussons have helped clarfy these objectves. Communcatons, frequently thought nadequate n busnesses and often blamed for msunderstandngs and operatonal falures, came n for consderable dscusson. The qualty of communcatons s only as effectve. as the effort of the communcator to..~,,~each the person addressed and the latter s wllngness to understand. The,. +!.. mere passng of prnted nforrnaton (whch seems to move n all drectons (Contnued on pa~+ two) SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE ACTIVE The poston of Specal Agent for YPC Co. has exsted for 15 months, Tom Thomas havng the ttle. The actvtes of hs department are under the supervson of H. K. Oumet, Drector of Personnell Thomas responsbltes are several: he s Drector of Safety, performs fre nvestgatons and nspectons, performs guest and employee acc: dent nvestgatons, and nvestgatons of property stolen from guests or employeesl Much of hs nvestgatve.work s done n cooperaton wth N.P. S., F.B.I. and a number of other cty and county law enforcement agences Thomas has set up recently a pregram under whch he nvestgates the backgrounds of ndvduals applyng for work wth YPC Co. wheren they wll be handlng money. In the course of processng 350 applcatons, he has unearthed dsqualfyng hstores on some 25 who have crmnal records for some sort of thevery. As Safety Drector, Thomas s responsble for the nvestgatons of safety hazards at all company unts. Unt representatves, when attendng the regular monthly safety meetng, brng to hs attenton the presence of (Contnued on page four) SKI SALE The Sk Shops, at Badger Pass and at Yosemte Lodge, are havng ther annual sales. Merchandse s rnarked down on the followng bass: Sweaters to one-thrd, parkas to 25 percent after-sk boots 20 percent, sk boots 25 percent, sks 20 percent. At the Badger Shop, Gladys Golden wll be happy to trot out the rnerchandse, at the Lodge, Gertrude Stewart wll do the same. Items on sale are from the regular stock, mported as well as domestc. FROM THE LODGE We understand that Wayne Hldebrand, chef clerk here, had a smashng celebraton for hs brthday last week. Hs favorte gft, from wfe Lnda, a waffle ron. All for breakfast soon Wayne? Early Whtesdes, nght watchman, Ray Harland, cafetera checker, and an undentfed chap from the front desk are plannng atrp to Los Angeles on ther "three-days" ths month. Hope ther trp s pleasant, but less dangerous than Jon Potter s "three-days" n San Francsco. Seems.!on broke three rbs jumpng on a cable car. John Sangunette, cafetera checker, just turned n hs VW, on a beautful new Dodge. t has been chrstened the "Pnk Lady", though John nssts t s bege. Nat employees, but they certanly seem lke one of the famly here at the Lodge, are Mr. and Mrs. John Colbert. Ther arrval date was January 17, check out date s January 1, It s nce to :have famlar faces around. Los Angeles seems to be the place these a - days. Steve Barrett, transport ton and hs wfe Janet, just returned from spendng ther "three-days" n that area, vstng Wendy Lawyor. Many of us remember Wendy as the. smlng lttle blond n the Lodge restaurant. If there seems to be an abundance of frogs n front of Hemlock Cottage of late, t s because the pond has been flled. Looks very nce, too. Glad to see the water mans have fnally calmed down. Afrad a few toursts thought they were n Yellowstone rather than Yosemte. After (Contnued on page two). -:.~-....,,.~

18 .,..,.,.;...,,:.., :....,... ~ ,.,... " :h." -... :,...YOSEMI.TE SENTINEL!." Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. ; ". : for. the nformaton of :. " ". Yosemte Valley resdents.,.,.. H. Oehlmann... Advsor.., ::. H..-K..Oumet... Advsor r" " H. Berrey Advsor :..... ; Mal communc~. ~tons to Yosemte! " Sentnel, c/o Y. P. & C. Co., or :>.. : phone ~eeeeeeeeee41.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. STAFF SEMINAR... (Contnued from page one).n massve amounts) scarcely can be " expected to create a desred response Unless there s general understandng " :asto why the nformaton s mportant and why a gven response s de- ~ : sred. Ths can be reached only when.,. all members of the organzaton un-. derstand the total purpose, Present n all the dscussons was the fact that the human relatons program,.as t s to be developed n our company, does not have "man- ; pulaton" of personnel as an objectve.. Rather ts purpose s to develop a!... better understandng of ndvdual and company objectves n order to reach a hgher degree of personal Satsfacton and performance. ""~. ".The thrd semnar wll be held n. the park n May. ". Wlt wll be on a much deserved two. week.vacaton. (Los Angeles?) -Judy Kulcher. m. ~O. ESTHER MORGENSON IN S.F. HOSPITAL " Locals wll be nterested to learn -that Esther Morgenson s recoverng. satsfactorly followng major surgery n the Unversty. of Calforna Hosp- ta (Room 1404, Moffet Branch, 3rd " and Parnassus) San Francsco, Dana " spent the week followng her operaton wth her and reported that Ihe medcal people say she s comng along very well. "... RED BUD PLANTING PROGRAM The Hghway 140 Assocaton, an organzaton of busnessmen along the Merced-Yosemte hghway, devoted to the promoton of travel along that route and to explore methods of encouragng tourst travel to the county, announced recently that t wll sponsor a county-wde redbud plantng program. Wlam Brady and Keth Kaylor ntated the program. Mr. Brady has spent several years researchng the process of preparng the seed and propagatng the plant successfully. The process s a lengthy one, requrng three months to treat the seed for nursery plantng. Mr. Brady wll have approxmately 25,000 seeds ready for plantng n cans and open groundths sprng. The redbud s a natve shrub to ths county and, once t has been establshed n a favorable stuaton, does not requre further care. Based on past experence, Brady feels the survval rate amounts to about 80% of the plants set out. -o- FROM THE AHWAHNEE The frst conventons are startng to drbble n whch puts everyone on ther toes to meet all of the usual deadlnes for havng meetng rooms and specal partes and banquets ready on schedule. Many of the regular sprng and summer employees FROM THE LODGE ".. (Contnued from page one)..,.-.,,.;. ; havng four water mans break, we are begnnng to return. A few of " had-geysers as well as falls. those are Lllan Lampley n Housekeepng and Mary les and Nan St d-.... ":. If Room Servce sn t qute the same "".~ and the pano n the Mountan Room dart, watresses n our dnng room. s terrbly stll, t wll be because Gary Glen Denny has moved down from the Snowflake Room to become full tme at The Ahwahnee. Bob Meyer wll do the same shortly. They ll be servng n the Indan Roorn, Dggns and Dnng Room. Mr. and Mrs. John Curry, joned Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cross for a few days. of skng at Alpne Meadows. They spent a good deal of tme wth Lugg and Helen Foeger who are dong fne and send everyone ther regards. Anyone attendng a Sk Supper of late wll notce how lvely the Lmbo and Twst contests ~ave made them (Ihe sk suppers). So far, the hghest number of wns n the Lmbo has been oooooooooeoeoooooooeoooooooe,. IMPORTANT... Those who have not yet ob. ~ ta~ed tker 1965 prv!ege cards ~ {! should do so at once because t ~ effectve March 31 the 64 cards ~ -. q no longer be honored. 6 "r " ~ o oeooooo Qe eeoooeeeoooo, WEST SIDE STORY (cont d) (Dear Edtor: I wasn t beng coy when I Submtted last ssue s story< unsgned. I smply assumed (correctly) the astute edtor would recognze the brown typewrler rbbon. It s my clam to dstncton. After all, I, lke most. of, us, love to see my name n prnt and just n case we have any book edtors on our malng lst, I would lke to report that I have a book avalable. Well, at least an outlne and a ttle... "No Shark n the Swmmng. Pool.") The clents of our Gerry DeChant are unnterested n pools, other than those provded by nature, snce G. handles only Hgh Serra reservatons. Prevous HS grls were known as Maxne of the Mtns. and Serra Sue... If anyone can thnk of an a s eratlv~.~.7~ t ~~~;~" " for Gerry we would lke to hear t. ~m Best to date, Icant DeChant, a response necesstated by the volume of " requests receved for those sx lttle camps. Another carryng an enormous load now s Hlda Beckett, GHO s secretary and bearer extraordnary of conventon busness. Hlda feels every other person n the state s a doctor wantng to attend the CaI-Med meetngs, but she stll manages to work n Women Deans, Cattle Feeders, Lons Darymen, Assessors, and other types. Whatever type of person callng at our counter, unflapable offce manager, Wayne Leedy, s there to guard our nterests despte an alng back whch makes hm stand mghty tall. n the strrups. -Patrca Thomas chalked up by Sk Instructor Gunther Hohlweg wth another Sk Instructor, Tom Hubbard, not far behnd. But,.:;,.: watch out fellas, we have a bar ten-~ der and wne steward who are, we re sure, practcng n ths Indan Room on ther off hours. -Sally McDonald ~::,., ~ ~.. - "..,.~(-. )" ~.,.:~ I. : Dr.Jan or present a p re Women., day, Marc round the ~:~ea t u re Bet. ~e rt, and Ravel. excerpts fr "Trouble songs, from Popper, n fashon, wj traduce th~ Poppers ha tours n th feel prvle Followng tl served. The at The Ahw Beta Popl Europe Los Valk. Co. Personr that after f Ol Co. n H, says she plants abe, ~k,~.rces, she.~au Hotel the general ports, s a. great mc now to ls..-

19 7;" nt than nce G.,ratons. lawn as ~rra Sue. :teratve ; hear t. t, a reflume of sx lttle >us load ecretary conveny other wantleetngs, n Lons.r types. ~llng at manguard back ~ty tall Fhomas ;unther tructor, But ten-~. we re ~OlT1 on )onald POPPE RECITALS Dr. Jan and hs lovely wfe Beta wll present a program before the Yosemte Womens Group at 2:30 p.m., Frday, March 12, enttled "Musc A- round the World". The program wll ~.~eature Beta Popper n songs by Schu- ".::;?~ert, Brahms, Strauss, Debussy, Faure and Ravel. Also, she wll sng operatc excerpts from "Das Rhengold" and "Trouble n Taht", as well as folk songs from Europe and Amerca. Dr. Popper, n hs enjoyable and easy fashon, wll do pano solos and ntroduce the muscal selectons. The Poppers have been on several world tours n ths type program and we feel prvleged to have them here. Followng the program, tea wll be served. The program wll take place at The Ahwahnee. Beta Popper sang smlar rectals n Europe and Asa, 27 of them alone n Japan durng partcpaton n a Fullbrght Professorshp there n There were others n Southeast Asan ctes such as Hong Kong, Bangkok and Sagon, n In the summer of 1964, Dr. and Mrs. Popper appeared together n varous European centers, such as Helsnk, Fnland and Algers, North Afrca. Dr. Popper has arranged for a program by three Japanese graduate students from U.C.L.A. n the Great Lounge at The Ahwahnee on Saturday evenng at 9:30 p.m., March 13. The sngers are Yoshko Ara, soprano, and Kunak Hata, bartone. The panst, a vertable concert vrtuoso, s Mss Yorko Takahash. Mss Ara and Mr. Hata wll sng excerpts from opera, as well as ther own natve Japanese musc. Mss Takahash wll play favorte peces by Chopn and Lszt. Locals are cordally nvted. FROM HAWAII Los Valk, a former member of YPC hotel servce. Co. Personnel Offce, wrote recently She compares the clentele to that that after fve years wth the Texaco of The Ahwahnee; remarks that Ol Co. n Honolulu, durng whch she she has dealt wth Blly Graham, says she grew tred of hearng complants about servce and hgh gas. e.rces, she s now wth the Sheraton- \~,~au Hotel as executve secretary to the general manager. The job, she reports, s very exctng and she meets a great many people, enablng her now to lsten to complants about Shrley Booth, Luclle Ball and Lynda Brd Johnson; the rates are hgh, most of the guests there are VIPs ether n ther home towns or n the ndustral world (Ed. Note: Indeed ths s true. Gene and Audrey Ewng were Sheraton-Mau guests on ther recent vst to Hawa,) ACCOUNTING NEWS March t s sad, comes n lke a lon and goes out lke a lamb. Unfortunately, some people operate n the same manner whle others make the approach from the opposte drecton. Green wll be the predomnate color on the seventeenth of the month when the Irsh blossom out. Frankly, t s not known how many Irshmen there are n our department but t wll be nterestng to wa tch for the green decoratons. We wll gve you a tally on the "wea fn -o-the-green.,, The Asle s rsng n popularty. There was some talk about creatng cultural center there. Even f the applcaton for federal funds s rejected, the Asle wll reman. It s defntely not a place for cerebral ncoherence. Another accountng-type you should meet s Jesse Taylor. She does a terrfc job as our accounts payable clerk. Jesse who s over twenty-one, brought an Englsh accent and sense of wt wth her to Yosemte by way of Canada. All that and good looks are makng her a ht wth the park people. Gossp & Rumor Tme It seems the undentfed flower doner s Shrley Reedy of paymasters. She and her husband have what could be called a flower ranch n El Portal. Sally Rathsack found Los Angeles not to be all charm as some vandal shot out one of her car wndows last week. end. Bob Lee looks as though he s tryng to revve the role of Chester on "Gunsmoke." Actually he has a bad foot, and s havng a dffcult tme gettng around. Jm Edeal recently returned from vacaton durng whch he spent some tme scoutng Val, Colorado. Olga Oss leaves Yosemte ths week-end to take up resdence and open her candy shop n Santa Barbara. Mckey Curry has ref turned, smlng face and all to help out wth accounts payable. -Carl Strckland PARENTS GROUP BAKE SALE Seventy-fve of the Valley s better bakers wll donate ther goodes to the Parents Group Bake Sale to be held Saturday, March 27 at the Vllage Store. Cookes, cakes and pes wll go on sale when the store opens.

20 140 HIGHWAY ASS N MEETS WITH CO. SUPERVISORS The newly-formed Yosemte All-year Hghway 140 Assocaton took ts case for funds before the Marposa County Board of Supervsors on March 8. Harold Lawson, Secretary, explaned the purposes of the Assocaton; Roy Radanovch, Vce Presdent, explaned the proposed advertsng program n detal. Dutch Reynolds, board member, elaborated on the group s ambton to get the legslature to renumber certan west-east roads from the coast to the park lne as Hghway 140, so that the motorsts comng from central coast ctes wll have an unconfused route to the park, through Marposa. Reynolds has ds cussed ths wth Senator Teale and wth certan Nevada Hghway offcals, as ultmately the eastern termnus of the road would be n that state. The supervsors agreed to consder the proposed advertsng budget of $10,000 and wll report ther conclusons soon. YPC Co., a member of the Assocaton, was represented by Henry Berrey, who stated our polcy of gvng enthusastc support to the promoton of travel to the park over the several routes, and of our nterest n 140, nasmuch as such a large porton of ts mleage s n Marposa County. It was further expressed by Berrey that YPC Co. feels that the proceeds from the newly establshed hotel -motel room tax should be devoted n preponderant measure n promoton of travel to and through the county. -o- GOLF DATES CHANGED March 21--Fg Garden, Fresno nstead of Aprl 11 as prevously announced. May 2-Home-n.Home at Ft. Washngton, Fresno nstead of May 9. -o- FLYING FIFTY CHANGES In last week s Flyng Ffty standard downhll at Badger Pass, sk nstructors Othmar Krong and Glbert Rhem moved up to 12th and 13th places respectvely wth tmes of 58.6 and 58.9 sec. The three year old record of 54.2 set by Haldor Renholdt, probably wll reman for ths season. Andrew J. Scarbrough (left), manager YPC Co. San Francsco ol!fce, was elected presdent recently of the Northern Calforna Chapter of Hotel Sales Management Assocaton. Handng Scarbrough hs presdental gavel s Ed Bludeau, rght, wth frm of McNcholas-Blucleau Hotel Repl"esentatves, and Peter Coakley, Vce Presdent, H.S.M.A. and drector of sales for the Fah mont Hotel n San Francsco. The organzaton w]l conduct ts annual semnar Aprl 2 and 3 n Yosemte. Eghty partcpants are expected. SPECIAL AGENT (Contnued from p~lgc one) safety hazards at ther unts. Thomas examnes the offendng area and recommends methods for mprovement. In connecton wth hs fre nspec.. ton actvtes, Thomas makes frequent examnatons of certan areas most lkely to be the scene of a fre, such as the ol-soaked floors n the lft houses at Badger Pass, the heaters n the lft tower-houses, and the ol stoves n the Camp Curry bungalows. Fre extngushers have been relocated, numbered and made more accessble; the correct type fre extngusher s now n place for use n the even of a partcular sort of fre. In the event of employee accdent Thoma sets about to correct whatever stuaton may have contrbuted to the accdent, determnes that the accdent happened as descrbed and, on occasons, wll recommend the relocaton of an employee who has shown hmself to be accdent prone. On the nstance of a guest accdent, Thomas, under Sterlng Cramer s drecton, wll take statements of wtnesses and examne the crcumstances surroundng LUCKY LENA ~ The SENTINEL receved a clppng from a Palm Desert newspaper that Lena Schwefler, who lved and worked n the park for many years, had won a Proctor and Gamble contest, makng her $5,000 the rcher. Lena works at Chrstne s Gft Shop n Palm Desert, a store operated by her sster, Mrs. Chrstne Markley. The story goes on to say that Lena was "very much surprsed" to be the wnner, because n recent years she has entered many contests but had of major con- never won anythng sequence. the accdent. Durng the ffteen months of Thomas actvtes n nvestgatng the theft of company and guest property, he has been nstrumental n recoverng several thousands of dollars worth of property. Much of the company property that s removed from ts proper locaton was no doubt "bar rowed" by employees, rather thah~.~ stolen. However, blankets sheets, towels and pllows whch turn up mssng n great quantles are replaced for ther proper use. J

21 ,. -, ", :1" YOSEMITE ". ~\ C~" SENTINEL THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1965 Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna. HOUSEKEEPING CAMP REPORT The constructon project at Housekeepng Camp s, accordng to Dck Dtton, about 90% completed, and the May 1 completon date s stll realstc. The con operated clothes washng machnes and clothes dryng machnes n the laundry buldng wll be nstalled soon. The mantenance and storage buldngs have been re. (Contnued on page two) FRESNO PHILHARMONIC HEAD TO ADDRESS WOMENS GROUP Paul Vermel, conductor of the Fresno Phlharmonc Orchestra, wll speak to the Yosemte Womens Group at ts next meetng on Aprl 2. Vermel, a Parsan, has been the Fresno Phlharmonc conductor for the past sx %,4easons, pror to whch he was n Phlharmonc work n New York. The program wll begn at 3:00 p.m. at The Ahwahnee. Tea wll be served at 75c a person... NEWS FROM THE PROVINCES (The Sen,tnel has plagued San Francsco YPC Co. offce manager Andrew J. Scarbrough for news of the actvtes of hs offce. Wth so much gong on n San Francsco t was felt that somethng unusual must be takng place at 55 Grant Avenue). Dear Edtor: I wsh to acknowledge your proddng notes askng for vgnettes, gems and bts of exctng news from San Francsco - n other words you want to know what we are dong. Ths s a queston often asked of us - by clents and our superors. How does your garden grow? Glad you asked. The weeds ore dong ncely, thank you. It s stll a mystery where these annual weeds come from snce there seems to be a shortage of weeds n Downtown San Francsco. The lupne doesn t look as though t survved the wnter, and t appears our daffodls mght be a lttle late ths year. Somethng s feastng on the ceanothus, the vy leaves have a nce lacy look and brown spots are formng on the junpers. Fortunately, we have not flooded the Yamaha Pano Store below us yet ths year - but th en t s stll early. (Is t possble Japanese Beatles n our wndow box!) It s about tme to dust off our plastc sprng flowers and plant them agan. Sodden that - I see an nch worm nchng through my garden. I wonder f t wll measure up to Yosemte? The S. F. Offce s blessed wth an attractve young crew ths year. Roberto West and Cathy Campbell have joned the "old tmers" Barbara Edelhoff, Dane Owens,.Jan Herbert and Judy Salamon. The Manager reports they seem to be gettng younger each year - but perhaps they just look (Contnued on p;ge two) NEW FEE SYSTEM EFFECTIVE APRIL 1 Under the provsons of the Land and Water Conservaton Fund Act a new user fee system wll become effectve on Aprl 1 at Yosemte and other Federal recreaton areas where fees have normally been charged and where facltes and servces for the beneft of outdoor recreaton users are provded at Government expense. Basc purpose of the Act s the establshment of a fund to be used for the plannng, acquston, and developof badly needed outdoor recreaton areas and facltes, both at the State and Federal levels. Entrance fees formerly collected at the Natonal Parks were deposted n the General Fund. The new fee system provdes for the sale of an annual automoble stcker at a cost of $7 whch wll enttle the drver of a prvate noncommercal auto and ol of hs passengers to admsson to any Federal recreaton area desgnated under the provsons of the Act. Purchase of the stcker, whch wll be good for the perod Aprl 1 through March 31 each year, s optonal, however. Park vstors may elect to pay a short term fee for o sngle entry, or for any consecutve perod. The short term fee for Yosemte wll be 50 cents per day for each person who has passed hs 16th brthday. A weekly rate (seven consecutve days) wll be avalable at fve tmes the daly rate. Persons enterng the Park on commercal vehcles wll also pay the short term fees at the prescrbed rate. For the tme beng, the usual YNP stckers wll contnue to be ssued to Park and concessoner employees and resdents. The stckers wll be honored only n Yosemte. Gate passes wll also be ssued, as n the past, to vst- (Col~tnued on p:~gc two) I

22 . YOSEMITE SENTINEL Publshed by, Yosem.te Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of Yosemte Valley resdents. H. Oehlmann Advsor H. K. Oumet Advsor H. Berrey... Advsor FROM THE PROVINCES... (Contnued from page one) ths way to hm. They are a captve audence when he tells World War II stores. However, the next tme one of them remarks about ther father also beng there --Paw E - the unemployment lne. The followng s a conversaton. wth a Brtsh gentleman n the S.F. " Offce recently -- and t s funny only ; f t s magned wth a very heavy!... accent. The dscusson (we thought) was regardng cabns wth and wth- ". out bath. - B.G. - What s the stuaton on the..baths.? WE They are convenently located around the cabns.... B.G. - Good Heavens! WE, However, f you took the more expensve cabn you would have one for your prvate use. B.G. - GOOD HEAVENS! r" WE - Oh, you wll fnd any of them l. warm and comfortable, though rustc ;: and the prce would depend on whether you wanted your own facl-... tes n the cabn or used the publc restrooms. B.G.- Good heavens and I was ~,ure they were hbernatng at ths tme of year! -o- 1MANTED Car pool rde from El Portal to Park Admnstraton Area. 8:00 to 5:00 I shft. Call John McLeod FOR SALE 1964 Karmann Gha, 9,000 mles $2,000 Tel Grace Gbson. 21" RCA televson, table model, $35. Floor lamp, $5. 2 dnette chars, $5 each. See W. H. Otter or phone { Frankln Rotary Electrc Sewng! Machne, wth cabnet. Good condton. Call LIONS SPONSORIFLE SAFETY PROGRAM The Yosemte Lons Club s sponsorng a rfle safety program for boys and grls 11 and over, commencng Aprl 10. The program ncludes two 2-hour nstructon perods startng at 10:00 a.m. on Aprl 10 and 24, at the local school. The prncpal nstructor wll be YPC Co. Specal Agent Tom Thomas, an authorzed Natonal Rfle Assocaton nstructor and an expert n the safe use of frearms. Accordng to Thomas, Secton 3032 of the Calforna Fsh and Game Code states that no huntng lcense wll be ssued to any person under the age of 18 unless he has receved a certfcate of competency (n gun handlng) that he has held a huntng lcense n a pror year. Anyone nterested n attendng the full course may communcate wth one of the followng: Day After 5 Tom Thomas Bll Smth Dck Klen YOSEMITE LODGE Forgve Jonathan Mtchell, one of our front desk clerks, f he looks a bt bleary-eyed. For, on hs three day holday, he drove all the way to Cooldge, Arzona - about a 2,000 mle round trp, to vst hs famly. The Hldebrands have added a brght yellow Sprte to ther stable. Ths one s Lnda s -Wayne plots hs Avant. Welcome to a new front desker, Stan Lambourne from Fresno, a former busness major at F.S.C. Gertrude Stewart and her gft shop people are n the mdst of ther sprng nventory, whch wll not nclude countng the sk merchandse, as t has been shpped at Badger. Howard Smart has joned the bellmen crew after a tour as a houseman. He clams he doesn t mss emptyng all those mouse traps. Supplyman Jose Canacedo s all smles these days because hs wfe and two charmng daughters have arrved fnally, from Argentna. They re makng ther home n El Portal. -Judy Kulcher BADGER PASS Margaret depfyffer, who reporte.d~..~ for work at Badger durng the Chrst~ "~ ~ Ths cc mas holdays, s the daughter of Mr. the subj~ and Mrs. Ralph depfyffer, former lke to r Yosemte resdents. Bll Meacham, outft, Magge s supervsor, reported for doesn t h work here n Ralph depfyffer true eno, was hs supervsor. Ralphlncdentally our toes was one of our frst sk teachers. Besdes, The new baby-tender at Badger s who trar Nanette La Berge, from Redwood whle car Cty. Pror to comng to work here there s n, she was an educaton major at San sham. SF Mateo Junor College. Her flock gen- and bake erally averages 5 or 6. However, last Pan s We~ Sunday she had 11 tykes under foot Tw0.nev and admts the day was hectc, to take Howard Layne, cafetera superv- Cleugh, sot, attempted to dscourage the mar- nette Pat audng of a huge bear recently. The have all bear took unkndly to Howard s act- Walker, vtes and chased hm around the lot. tons. The rangers arrved soon wth ther We ar trap and hauled mster brun away. the Natal Don t forget to support the U.S. sk pastme. 1 team! We re sellng raffle tckets on poston, q ~ a par of Head sks- $1.00 a chance.~... ~ ~";!~.Cake Drawng to held Aprl ~ ;~ a me dc Among our other actvtes schedu- can be led for the Easter holdays we wll a memo have an aucton of certan sk met- forth the chandse on Easter Sunday. Bll Mea- get to hd cham clams ths wll be a rare chance Grantr to get good thngs at deep reductons, euphora -o- tours, we FILM AT CHAPEL de and ll The Yosemte Communty Church ness of Ill wll present C. B. DeMlle s Flm Cas- Tropcalm 1 sc "Kng of Kngs" at the Chapel on called th Tuesday, Aprl 6, at 7:30 p.m. Every- Assn. crcll one nvted, couldn t NEW FEE SYSTEM growth o (Contnuecl from page one) a we-hat ng relatves (father, mother, brother, undecdec sster, son or daughter) of permanent As t turn employees, those whose employment operator ncludes the perod September 30 to Ths ha May 1. chne the HOUSEKEEPING CAMP REPORT pecular! (Contnued from page one) ~.,~ under thel located on ther new stes but have For that not yet been set up for use. The 26 ~ " O. (13 double)sleepng unts have only~l ~,"~. Nal,~s matt ~.~ just been started, t~... ~offce br The total outlay for ths stage of~l I ~coffeecup, Housekeepng Camp mprovement sp[,tadmt t, $220,000. -~,,~u p...,.,.

23 ,..., " -.."., tr.,......"..,.... FROM P.T. OF REZ. SPRING SWING,.,.,,!"~Ths column has skttered around For a change, nstead of "Swng- :" the subject of bosses, but we d now ng-n-the-fog" t was a "soree-n-the.:..::" lke to ntroduce the real boss of ths ~..,...-,. outft, Alma Breckenkamp. She doesn t have the offcal ttle, but t s er : true enough. Alma keeps us all on ly ~ our toes; t s shape up or shp out. Besdes, she s the only one we know s who transcrbes dctaton at 150 WPM >d whle carryng on a conversaton. But re. there s no bte n hat bark; t s all a ~n : sham. She counsels us, mothers us,.n-. and bakes us cookes, just lkt Peter ~st Pan s Wendy. ot....". Two new gals have arrved for Alma <. to take. under her wng - Lnda,-. 7 Cleuclh, blond telephonst, and bru- :r-...- nette Pat Krokowsk, steno. Also, we have all round gal Frday, Magge :: Walk~.~r, gvng a hand wth conven. ~t.,. ton~,. " We are nstructng the new grls n y. the Name Game, our occupatonal pastme. The names alone, or n juxta- sun" at Fresno s Fg Garden when the Yosemte golfers recently descended on those farways. The back nne at the Garden was a test of stamna rather than skll and the sun put a brght glow on the noses of the twelve men and eght women who teed up. The women competed n medal play wth a 3-way net 76 te between Inky Petersen, Murel Oumet and Rhesa Bagby. Nta Bondshu came n wth a 77 and Isabel Derksen a 78. Audrey Ewng, Ruth Ewng and Valere Eagle receved sun burns. The rnen played a best ball tournament wth Dan Kleman and Ron Trabucco emergng as vctors wth ne~ 58s. Curly Derksen and Herb Ewng were second wth 63s; Herky AIIcock and Ned Englsh, along wth Everett Bagby and Guy Lamoreaux, ted wth 64s. : poston, can be amusng. U. Bagel, ~,,~.~ ;~ ~ ~. Cake and Major Nutt, E. arrved the ACCOUNTING NEWS "", <same day. Names and occupatons It cannot be sad we accountngtypes are quadratc. So, t s only far lu-. can be nterestng.a Mr. Walkup of tll " a memoral park. (cemetery) brought to remnd all of you that next Thursday s Aprl Fool s day. For those,~r-". ";: forth the comment, "Is that how you a-.:.get to heaven?" practcng physognomy, be carefuland lot s of luck. ce. ~ Grantng the approprateness and s... euphora of Roamer and Happness The report concernng the number. tours, we admre the courage of Muddle and Muddle customers, the glb- It appeared that 22 percent of our of Irshmen n our secton s ready. ; ness of tongue of those usng Tk people wore somethng green on :s- ~. Tropcal Travel. Reference to a group March 17. Agnes Westfall and Joyce called the Amercan Youth Hostle Moore seem to be 100 percent Irsh. "y- Assn. crossed our desk, and we Both wore the color green from head couldn t decde f ths was an outgrowth of the N.Y. subway crmes, or vaton from outward appearances. to toe. At least, that was the obser- a we-hate-everyone group for those Melba Smth was very fetchng wth :! undecded on the rght or left haters. a dollar bll pnned to her collar. ~nt As t turned out, t was only.a TWX Snce she s our head casher, we trust ~n operator who couldn t spell hostel. she returned the bll to the safe at to ". Ths hostelry offce s fast approachng the season of nfecton by a Not to be outdone by other rocket- the end of the day. pecular paraste. Anythng that gets experts, the local Lons Club has - " under the skn comes out the mouth. placed 3 accountng-types nto orbt. For that reason, and wth apologes When the smoke cleared after nomnatons for a new slate of offcers ;...-".00. Nash, I would lke to suggest ~" -~s motto of the week, To keep ths three of our own found ther names " "offce brmmng, Wth love n the on the ballot. Jm Taylor has been ~coffeecup, Whenever you re wrong, nomnated for presdent, Dck Klen admt t, Whenever you re rght, shut for secretary and Bll Smth for trea- "~,ll Up. (Contnlled on page four) --O-- FROM THE AHWAHNEE. Dstngushed guests at The Ahwahnee recently were Lord Admral of the Fleet the Earl Mountbatten of Burma, and hs daughter and son-nlaw Lord and Lady Brabourne. The party, ncludng members of the Admral s staff, arrved on Sunday noon from Castle Ar Force Base after a flght from Los Angeles. New and returnng employees are beng added to The Ahwahnee staff. Pearl Dtton s back on the swtchboard wth Sharon Ryan her new assstant. Tom Ketges s back as Bellman and Steve Strup s the new doorman. We are happy to have Freda Adams back managng the Sweet Shop whch s now open. As more and more of us have been enjoyng the entertanment of The Ahwahnee Tro, we present a short bography of the lads Don, Bob and Frank. Frank Dante s accordon has added much color to the group and hs musc n the lobby has been a delghtful addton to the sk supper buffets. Frank, the newest member of the group, s a natve of Oakland wth San Leandro now hs home where Mrs. Dante, Keth, 17 and Cyntha, 14 resde. Frank spent over three years n Alaska whle n the servce and was accompanst for all the entertaners who went to that area.. A few of the people he worked wth are Joe E. Brown, Errol Flynn, Edgar Bergen and Ingrd Bergman. Also whle n Alaska he was one of the frst Gl s to open the rado staton n Farbanks. He has worked mostly n the San Francsco area, appearng on both televson and rado there. Bob Moore came to Yosemte from Palm Sprngs where he had the Bob Moore Tro at the Ch-Ch and Callahan s. Pror to these engagements, he sang and played bass wth the Glora Becker tro at several other clubs n the desert area. Bob s a natve of San Antono, Texas and has been playng the bass fddle snce he was 14. Hs frst love, however, s sngng and he hopes to make ths the man part of hs career. Don Beam wears two hats-on.as (Cllntnued on page four)

24 ~f: %: %.!.. SIGNS OF SPRING At ths season, the poppy-colored fddleneck (one of the forget-me-not famly) n the felds and along the roadsdes approachng the Serra foothlls s one of the fne dsplays between Merced or Fresno and Yosemte, and the crushed-raspberry tnged bushes of redbud provde the other and more wdely known attracton. Marposa County has a project for plantng the redbud all along ts hghways. Its other common name, Judas tree, derves from the old legend that Judas hanged hmself on one of these trees, and ts whte blossoms blushed for shame at hs... treachery to the Chrst. "~T-he~="~u ~t=y; leaved foothll speces of Calforna Llac, Ceanothus cuneatus, has begun to blossom from the Marposa regon upward, and n a few days more t wll be showng ts rounded creamy bouquets throughout the felds. The gray-leaved bush lupne on the Brceburg grade and elsewhere wll be lftng ts long blue spres soon, and just above El Portal one of the shorter blue lupnes touched wth whte s already coverng the banks profusely. Patches of baby.blue-eyes echo the blue sky here and there, and poppes are sweepng vvdly down the long grassy hllsdes that drop nto the canyon. Our poppes are a speces wth small flowers, but en masse they make a fne show n the sunshne. An occasonal Stonecrop s already spreadng ts succulent rosettes of pale green on rocky places that are less fertle, but they have not yet turned to ther yellow ochre colorng nor put up ther brght scarlet flowers. Beyond the entrances to the Park, ether at El Portal or near Wawona, very few flowers are n bloom as yet, except for the redbud mentoned a- bove and an occasonal bush of the graysh-green leaved manzanta; the latter has come nto profuse bloom wth ts tny bell-lke pnksh flowers even as hgh as Chnquapn and the borders of the Badger Pass Road, where snow fell so recently. There, too, the narrow glossy green leaves (Conttlued AHWAHNEE f om page three) leader of The Ahwahnee Tro and one as Laundry Warehouse Supervsor. A natve Southern Calfornan, Don spent two years n New York Cty workng for the Mutual Broadcastng Co. Nghts and weekends he played drums wth varous groups and n hs "spare" tme dd free lance photography, operatng hs own studo. In 1958 he returned to Calforna and worked wth a Dxeland band on Sunset Strp n Hollywood for several months. When ths job ended he decded to "head for the hlls and went to work for Bob (Mr. Mac) McGovern n Sequoa Natonal Park. He came to Yosemte as nght lobby porter at the Lodge n October He left for four months but returned to the Lodge and started out agan as a houseman. He became head houseman and then went to the Laundry warehouse. Last June he took a "rnoonlght" job playng the drums wth Jack Sabne and has been playng wth The Ahwahnee Tro snce. -Sally McDonald POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Aprl 3 wll be the start of late Saturday outgong mal for the summer months, closng at 4:30 p.m. for regular mal and 5:00 p.m. for Ar and Specal Delvery..same.as week days. of the prostrate Ceanothus wll be covered soon wth nconspcuous llac-blue flowers, spreadng closelywoven mats over boulders and roadbanks. The dogwood has ts button-lke heads developng n great numbers, but the lovely whte rays have not opened out as yet n the woodlands of the Valley floor, and probably wll not to any extent for a couple of weeks at least, even f the weather s proptous. Two trees at the dam are usually among the earlest. The end of Aprl and throughout May s really dogwood season, sometmes a lttle earler and sometmes not untl the frst of May. When the flowers are hdden among the folage at the alttude of the Valley floor they wll stll be bloomng along the Wawona Road and around Crane Flat, and n (Contnued ACCOUNTING from page three) surer. Just goes to show, when the~-~ voters want a good job done, they get a bookkeeper. Gossp and Rumors Luscous Judy Lle looks great wth her new har-do. Gerry O Conner has joned the ranks and s workng n accounts payable. Sharon Cummngs wll soon lose her bunny status. She and Edde Plemons wll be marred on May 22 nd. Concdence, or somethng, shows that Mary Wyle, of paymasters, carred the maden name of Plemons. Contrary to publc opnon, Jm Edeal has not been mumblng lately. He appled recently for membershp n the Lons Club and merely has been practcng hs roar. Geryl Smth returned from a two week vacaton. It was not all fun. Seems he twsted hs knee whle skng at Heavenly Valley. Hlda Nollet came out of "retrement" to help out : n the transportaton audtng dutes, r The bg trck wll be tryng to keep her hands off the wndows, as beng q...~.:.,) fresh ar lover, throws them up on... the wnterest days. Dell Lambert, an - admtted James Bond enthusast, s serous about beng consdered for the agent 008 openng. Maureen Wtham performed nobly whle Helen Untas spent a week out of town. I thnk t,.: was Darrel Asln who defned a bgamst as a man who wants to keep two hmself. -Carl Strckland the Valley they wll be succeeded by the fragrant azaleas n the meadows and along the rver. The whp-lke branches of the Creek Dogwood are crmson wth the new flow of sap, and wllow tps are yellow-ochre at the Cascades or along the rver hgher up. They and the aspens around the Ahwahnee pool are flourshng ther fluffy pussy-wllows, and the alder branches droop wth pendent catkns. The maple branches are tpped wth greensh. yellow another sgn of sprng, and. : soon t wll be "bustn out all over ~ along wth frogs croakng enthusastcally n the Ahwahnee Meadow. Last year they were hardly audblel -M. C. T.!..,j

25 1.7111/ rlllll YOSEMITE --I Y, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1965 :::....,Jeff, John Cu, ry, Y,W.C. presdent, D:o la Jones, sk p, ogr. ml coordnator, Greg Power, School presdent, Cndy and Robn Fore, who represented all the award wnners, Nck Ft)re, sk school head an(t Les Mlls, Sk test admnstrqtor. More than 25 yotmgslcrs from Yosemte and El Portal took part n the local sctmol s sk program, passng the U.S. Sk Assoc:lton fourth class test. The Yosemte Elementary School pupls gathered Frday, Aprl 9 for the presentaton of sk profcency certfcates. The sk tests were under the sponsorshp of the Yosemte Wnter Club and admnstered durng the school sk program. SKI AWARDS MADE Present for the ceremony were John F. Curry,.W.C. presdent, Nck Fore, sk school drector, Darla Jones, sk program coordnator and Les Mlls, Y.W.C. representatve at Badger Pass. Some 25 young skers receved the 4th Class award. BADGER PASS SKI SHOP " The Easter bunny came by Badger ts usual retal prce. And between Pass recently to make plans for hs 3:00 and 4:30 p.m. a ggantc aucton Easter week actvtes here. In addton wll be held to wnd-up the weeks to other events, he suggested we do somethng unusual and of materal fun and provde, possbly, even greater values. The Easter Bunny s own beneft to hs many skng frends. personal helper, Henry "Thumper" So, on Easter Sunday our Sk Shop wll provde an opportunty for all skers to outft themselves for next season at sgnfcant savngs. For not much more than the prce of Easter eggs, one can supply hmself wth sks, hoots, wax, bndngs, gloves, caps, ~..~jnythng n the shop, other than far trade merchandse whch s necessarly excepted. All day Aprl 18th, our shop wll offer anythng n the hutch, except as noted above, at 50% off Berrey wll M.C. ths fnal event of a great sk season. Of course all sales wll be fnal. Meanwhle, as an example of present Sk Shop values, lsten to ths: $98.50 models of Head Standard sks are now on sale for anly $ Not untl now have Head Sks been avalable at such a low prce. Ths s wthout doubt the best sk value on the market today. You had better hurry f you don t wsh to lose out on these. Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna ALL AROUND THE TOWN If you agree wth the behavoral bologsts that the shorter work week s a dysgenc factor, read no further. If you beleve the contrary, tour wth me the world of n nachnes brngng order and organzaton to our actvtes. We re all famlar wth the electrc typewrter and addng machne, and that old work horse, the dtto, does t s job under the dctates of Sally Rathsack. The slghtly younger mmeograph s masterfully captaned by Audrey Ewng, clmbng the evoluton tree a lttle hgher brngs us to the DaI-A-Matc photo coper operated by Wendell Otter and Wayne Leedy. Ths devce produces multple copes at a low unt cost, but every avalable counter top s covered wth wet wash on duplcatng days. Eva Murphy has a more up-to-date Thertoo-Fax that gves dry copes nstantly, but at a hgher prce. In the communcatons area the 25 year old ntercom s stll at work. Whle surveyng ths feld t crossed ths observer s mnd that n the moves of the 30 s the sgn of an executve was at least four telephones on hs desk. Now the executves have one phone (to be more elusve?) whle we non-execs have 18 button Call Drectors at our command. Mantenance Dvson uses a recorder for the nght and weekend emergences occurrng n our homes. Henry Berrey tapes the road, weather and sk report daly for use by rado and TV statons. We understand some statons regster our Henry s voce for replay, whch seems the ultmate n effcency. Agnes Westfall presdes over a great number and varety of machnes, keepng your earnngs, de- (Contnued page two)

26 ".. " " t :-. :... ;. / r :" [. :. (.. ). YOSEMITE SENTINEL Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of Yosem.te Valley resdents. H. Oehlmann Advsor ALL AROUND THE TOWN (Contnued from page one) ductons and the lke up tothe mnute. Her department also makes the mprnters for your prvlege cards, and runs the address-o-graph that prnts the envelopes for stockholders annual reports, Chrstmas cards and advertsng malngs. At the unts we found Wayne Hldebrand s Lodge desk crew keepng guest accounts current and accurate wth the help of NCR, and Mlle Mchaels and Ken Day at The Ahwahnee wth an older, more sophstcated Verson to meet ther needs. I couldn t close the subject wthout mentonng that most human of machnes, the auto-typst, push-buttoned by Alma Breckenkamp, Hlda Beckett, and me. More famlarly known as The Monster, the AT has a qurk we ve as yet to master. Occasonally t runs words together, and snce everyone knows that machnes don t err, the letter recpent must beleve t was fashoned by man and not a holepunched 1 ape, mass producng letters wqthout beneft of human hands. Our own bult-n error factor. Impressed as we are wth the avalable helpmates, we feel comforted that the course of YPC s charted by lve management. If you want a more computerzed world, leave for the Bg Cty. Hcksvlle s not for you. It Happens Every Tme Department. Two days after wrtng the above I was nvted to wtness a demonstraton of the Telemax Instant Reserva. ton System. Fed the necessary nfo and connected by lease telephone flat lne to two Unvac 490 computers n New York, ths machne confrms or denes a reservaton n 5 seconds. The warm hosptalty of the Rural Rtz may yet be backed by the cold effcency of methodology. Don t leave. Stck around and fnd out. ~... Patrca Thomas FROM THE AHWAHNEE Among the nearly 400 members the Calforna Grape & Tree Frut League was Mary Kay Mathews, who once worked n "our Paymaster s Offce. She s now a secretary n the League s San Francsco offce. If you notce the sad faces around the lobby ts cause Pearl Dtt0n wll be leavng us come the end of Aprl. One brght pont, we ll be able to say "h" to her when we vst the Post Offce. Bll Johnston decded he was not a "nght people" and gave up nght audtng at the Lodge to become an Ahwahnee wne steward. Bll appears to be qute an artst. Brooke, of the reservatons offce, was proudly showng off the lovely collage he presented to her for her brthday. Ron Goldsten s back-as a bellman. You ll remember hm from the front desk where he was Room Clerk- Casher. When the hotel closed last November, Ron left for a short stnt wth the Army at Fort Polk, Lousana. I hear from other quarters that he came out n the top of hs class. Been nce to see Pat Rohrbaugh s lovely smle n the dnng room. Pat came to Yosemte from Upland, Calforna where she was a medcal secretary, after a short perod as a mad at t - the Lodge she s now happly wa ng on the dnng room guests. Rchard Aylmer s the new broler cook n the ktchen. He came to us from the Vllage Restaurant and Lodge Restaurant. Manager John Curry took to the hgh seas last weekend when he crewed on hs cousn s 30 ft. sloop "Vvo". John reports a rough trp, whch took them from Los Angeles Harbor, around Catalna, San Clemente back to Los Angeles Harbor, wth hgh wnds and squalls. The "Vvo", ncdentally, took 3rd place n ts class and 3rd place overall. As soon as Tenaya Lake s open no doubt the local skppers wll be salng there. -Sally McDonald WANTED Man s Bcycle. Call Wll baby st, durng the day, ether 5 days a week or on a daly bass n my home. Mrs. Conway, THE WEATHER The weather the last ten days o,f ~"~ two weeks has been remnscent o~ In md-march of that year, the snow depth at Badger Pass was 60" and seemed to be on the down-grade, but before the end of the month 56" fell n three days, and wnter was on agan, wth a snowy Easter ahead. However, by md-aprl the ceanothus was n bloom wth ts pale blue-laven. der flowers on the Valley floor, and the phlox was n bloom down the bg curve beyond the Wawona tunnel. Ths year, n the two weeks snce March 31, we have had 1.07" of snow. On two days of that perod there has been only a trace and on one day, Sunday, Aprl 4, there was no snow at all. On March 20, 1952 we had our deepest snow ever recorded at Badger, 204" at the top, 194" n the meadow at the bottom. In 1958, there were blzzard condtons for over a week. From March 27 to Aprl 6, 99" of snow fell. Badger had been closed off-and-on durng ths perod, and on the 6th, whch was Easter Sunday(~~) the fnal depth was 172" on top, 170" at the bottom. Ths year, Aprl 10, there were 145" on top, 126" at the bottom. Ths data s from the records kept by the rangers at Badger Pass. --o-- BILL CUTHBERT RECEIVES AWARD Bll Cuthbert, Myrtle Sylvest s son, recently receved sgnfcant recognton for two nventons he made durng the 11 years he was wth the U.S. Navy s faclty at Pt. Mugu. Each nventon s of a classfed nature but has to do wth sophstcated radar equpment. Cuthbert receved a total of $460 n cash and an award certfcate for hs accomplshment from Brg. Gen. Jewell C. Maxwell,. commander of the Ar Force Western Test Range. As Cuthbert nvented these devces whle n Cvl Servce, the government has royalty-free use of hs deas. How,; ever, he retans any other commer~ cal rghts. The Cuthberts and ther sx chldren now resde n the Vandenberg Ar Force Base area. ~ Th e. L...bppy Eas hoped the you. Judgng and pluva provde Yos of color. efflorsce, are prepa~ work. Anc sprng s wll gve actng the Sprng all.sorts of be needed. now tmow wll becom~ accountng preparng Traudel all shou way to Yos home n famlarty {~ our trar Through t reman cha G~ Agnes and France: weddng Sharon Cure back out ths far. Jesse Ta proud owm vertble. So labeled "re standably, deal of A can t vouch labelng ant to ask. Ster of drectnc Club play. n the pla) takes pencl go: Snce w~ hold, names fter a ~Km Steph, representat hs man who handle recently ha

27 T. ","""" "~/, " " " "./ ".,., :!;.. ACCOUNTING../. -~.. :l.!..~..~atphpy accountng secton extends Easter greetngs to all. It s " -:"~..".. hoped theeaster bunny smles upon ".".f..you. ;" ".". Judgng from the recent snowfall ".:"and pluval condtons, sprng should.. provde Yosemte wth an abundance "..., ;~ of color. Mother Nature wll soon. "...:-"efflorsce; and we accountng-types are preparng to enjoy her hand- ;. work. Another enjoyable part of -/ sprng s sprng fever. "The Fever" "" wll gve some people an excuse for.~..actng the way they. do all the tme. ~..... ~.:~ Sprng provdes an deal settng for. ~. -all sorts of actvtes-excuses wll not /...,~ be needed. The game s the same only :... now t moves outdoors. Beach partes ll: Wll become a way of lfe. Yes, we ~ accountng types are plannng and.....~.;; preparng for the new season. ". Traudel Stephan s another person FROM THE LODGE It s nce to see Bll Holton s smlng face behnd the front desk agan. Bll left us for a short tme for more Black. stone at Boalt Hall. If you ve notced a brllan orange pck-up zoomng around the valley, Tony Lndley wll be behnd the wheel. Bob Merrl, Lodge bellmen, was glad for the snow a few days ago. He used t as ammunton aganst a frendly, but somewhat too helpful bear. Seems Bob was unloadng groceres for some guetsts and the bear wanted to help, Bob sad he ddn t mean to seem ungrateful for the help, but really preferred dong the chore alone. Well, t s farewell to Jonathan Mtchell ths month. He s gong on the Amercan Plan. Uncle Sam has offered hm free room and board and he -... OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 ~.. all. should meet. She found her el ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT e way:to Yosemte soon after leavng Easter Sunday at 2 p.m. at ~ :: ; home n Germany. Ths explans her Yosemte Valley School. Three."~ :famlarty wth the Umlaut. Traudel I Hunts. Preschool chldren, Kn- "~"; ~ U ) ~,~ :"~... o r transportaton audtor, and, e dergarten and 1st grade, and "~.:..."f~rough t all somehow manages to -,.... 2nd and 3rd grade. ~..reman charmng and personable. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOO0 OOOOOOO0... Gossp and Rumors feels he just can t turned down the ;.!./. Agnes. Westfall, Evelyn Walrath offer. Won t be the same around here...and Frances Wyly recently hosted a wthout you, Jonathan. Please keep weddng shower for Judy Llt and... us posted. Speakng of changes, our Sharon Cummngs. It wll be rough to transportaton desk s really n for a. back out now that thngs have gone change as Charle Eagle wll be leavng us.soon for Wawona. Gvng us ths far..~. Jesse Taylor recently became the up for a golf course, sn t flatterng, proudowner of a Volkswagen con- Charle. Steve Barrett s also leavng ~.vertble. Someone shpped us a tn us for the reservaton offce labeled "rabbt mlk". Ths, under- It s great havng Stuart Flemmng... standably, has come n for a good back n the restaurant agan. It s not.~ deal of Asle conversaton and we ""~.".can t vouchfor the accuracy of the seemed the same wthout that Englsh, : labelng and haven t found a rabbt or s t Scotsh accent. No one has found out for sure. " to ask. Sterlng Cramer has the task -Judy Kulcher of drectng the forthcomng Lons Club play. Fve accountng-types are " ~n the play, provng once agan t takes pencl pushers to make thngs ~:.. go. Snce we have an mage to up-... hold, names wll be wthheld untl!. L ~ter a few more rehearsals. ~Km Stephenson s the Anderson Co... " representatve ths year. One of " hs man tasks wll be helpng people who handle money. Other new faces recently have been ntercalated.:,, ~.r....,.,....,. Maurne Harrs wll work on work orders, Janet Farrell wll be a transportaton audtor, Maureen Rowland wll be a comptometer operator, Susan Arvola wll handle some of the servce staton audtng. L.L. Bascum has returned after o "leave of absenc". I thnk t was "L.L." who defned a bachelor as a man who never Mrs. anybody. -Carl Strckland GOLF CLUBS ELECT OFFICERS At recent meetngs of the Wawona mens and womens golf clubs, the followng offcers were elected: Ruth Ewng, Presdent of the Women s Club Marge Cromer, Secretary-Treasurer Murel Oumet, Handcap Charman Isabel Derksen, Socal Charman Dete Olver and Mary Proctor, Tournament Co-Charmen LeRoy Rust, Presdent of the Men s Club Herb Ewng, Secretary-Treasurer Bll Schnettler, Handcap Charman George Olver, Harold Bondshu and Lester Shorb, Tournament Commttee Charle Eagle, Charley Proctor and LeRoy Rust, Rules and Greens The bg Fort Washngton Home-n- Home match wll take place n Fresno on Sunday, May 2. The second half of the battle wll be fought at Wawona June 13. -o- YOSEMITE VALLEY From tme to tme the SENTINEL receves orgnal poetry. The followng we feel to be one of the better verses. It s the work of. Dorothy Slaton, Charman of Englsh Department, Tracy Jont Unon Hgh School n Tracy. Yosemte Valley Where, oh sprngtme, where were you When the gants cy fngers Furrowed gleamng grante rocks? Where were you, oh summer far, When monstrous footprnts were mpressed In quescent, yeldng stone? And, autumn, where-wth wly wlsdom~ Dd you watch and wat Whle the wntery wzard worked? Wakng, sprngtme, Dd you weep those subtle tears And shatter balded boulders, Burstng them to bloom? ~O~ RADIO AND T.V. REPAIR WORK Effectve at once, and untl further notce, repar work on rado and televson may be obtaned by callng George Olver s offce at There wll be a mnmum charge of $5.00 for any call.

28 :..~.,.. : ~. I f...., ~l " ;~..!!1"! :! l f...:!...:. FROM THE NEW YORKER A recent ssue of the "New Yorker" magazne publshed what we thought an amusng comment on what seems to be the current fad of sayng bye bye at the close of a telephone conversaton. We have reprnted herewth n full the artcle - for a chuckle or gudance. Wnter, we have concluded, s the breedng season for the most contagous mnor trends. Just about a year ago, we took note here of the sudden burgeonng of dark glasses we had detected on the publc phza curous, near-unversal sportng of sung!asses on the streets, and even ~. n bars and theatres, at a tme when the sun gave off all the dazzle of an exhausted flashlght bull~. Apparently, our reproof of ths exhbtonst lemmngsm was phrased n so polte a"fashon that t was msunderstood!;..".. (or":msread,. n sem-darkness/ for,. ~.w.;~:;approbaton; ths year the shades of...;.~...~.:..j.wr~terae darker and more numer- :!~.! ~"; ~ous than ever. Beng nevertheless un- ;.~..!.:"daunted, we wll now report-and.~...: hope " to consgn to.perdton-the ~...*..~.~...~.atest and most nexplcable mass Anderson, Ann Bastock (El Portal),.. :.!".:"!";lqurk;..the. Telephonc Baby Farewell.... Ths Wllard Melton, Claude Cottrell, Mrs S the wnter when men and...".women n" vast. numbers have fallen I/.:"":~:"r : realtes of January and February ~/... : have only aggravated the. epdemc,!i"" ; however and t now seems both be..:.." yond..control and beyond compre. " henson.a couple of weeks ago, we.: :.. kept track of "Bye-bye s" on a desk.:.. pad besde our telephone for fve..st aght days and we can report that.. fourteen male frends-a doctor, two I"... lawyers.. an archtect, three wrters, a garage attendant, and sx other " assorted callers, none of them toddlers " -concluded ther busness calls n ths lashon. In addton, eleven women! ",-sad "Bye-bye" to us-some of them,.! t. " we began to. hope, forever. It s our guess that women orgnated the t,j :I FRESNO BEE EVENTS Wed. Apr. 21 Communty Forum, Arthur Schlesnger, Jr. Forum, /~emoral Audtorum, 8:00 p.m. Sun. Apr. 25 U.S. Army Feld Band Concert, Fresno State College Amphtheater, 3:00 p.m. FOR SALE Baggage Traler. Good condton. Weatherproof top, spare tre and wheel $35, Bll Melton Ford Staton Wagon, auto. trans., heater and rado. Les Mlls, Dorm C-7. $350, or best offer. 20 ft. Moble Home Traler Bathroom, Real Clean- $ Ford Ranch Wagon. Stck, $ , El Portal. COMMUNITY COUNCIL The Board of Drectors of the Yosemte Communty Councl met Monday, Aprl 12 at whch tme t accepted the nomnatng commttee s selectons for offcers for Bruce Mller served as nomnatng comm~tee head. New offcers are presdent, John Earle; vce presdent, Francs I. Danahue, drectors, Arlss Carter, Evelyn James Johnson (Fores a) and Henry Berrey. Beatrce Upton wll retan her role as secretary and Jm Edeal wll contnue as treasurer. Presdent Earle wll call hs offcers together soon to plan for the forthcomng fund rasng program../"~ :.nto. the habt of concludng ther tele- phone conversatons wth the nfurat. ~...:.. ng"babble.0f. "Bye-bye," We frst.. "~:"."~notced the:spread of ths mplacable : ~... r :..::.". cuteness".just before Chrstmas, but.. d. ~,,.. ":;:" ~!smlssed t. asa possble unconscous!." : : chldhood reverson brought on by habt. Up to ths year, "Bye-bye" was.....!"~... :.. vsons ofsugarplums, mnk stoes, an occasonal femnne affectaton,!l ::"""".".and electrc racng-car sets. The cold probably desgned to encourage the deluson that the leave-taker combned helplessness, motherlke warmth and sexual dependency. But why men? What s most maddenng about ths outbreak of Beel s roseola s the dffculty of combattng t. If only the Babyspeak came at the begnnng of a telephone conversaton, t would be easy to take acton. If a frend of ours greeted us wth, say, "Hewwo," we mght smply respond, "Hewwo, sonny. Now put Daddy on the phone, lke a good boy," and the whole thng would be over n a twnklng. As t.s however, our frends conclude wth "Bye-bye" and hang up, leavng us to growl "Goo-goo" nto dead ar. LIONS ACTIVE The Yosemte Lons Club has arran.- ged a blood collecton day, Fr~da~=~ May 7. The supply of blood at Lews Memoral Hosptal s severely depleted. A Yosemte youngster s recevng frequent transfusons and therefore there s a local and mmedate need to keep the reserve at a hgh level. Lons. wll dstrbute appontment " :. cards. "Mr. Roberts" a hghly amusng comedy, set aboard a U.S. Naval supply vessel durng WW2, wll be presented by the local Lons Club May 6, 7 and 8. The play, wrtten by Josh Logan and Thomas Heggen, wll be performed n two acts. A CAPPELLA CHOIR Local Feople are welcome to jon The Ahwahnee guests for the performance of the Unversty of Pacfc A Cappella Chor n the Man Lounge between 5:15 and 5:45 p.m., Saturday, Aprl 17. Ths fne muscal group, under the drecton of Dr..J. Russell Bodley, wll sng a second perfor- : mance at Yosemte Lodge the sa~... : ) evenng between 8:15 and 8:45 p.nh:. -~... The Annual Sunrse Servce wll-be held at Mrror Lake at 8:45 a.m.! Easter Sunday mornng. ~O~ NPS GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY IDEAS NEEDED The Natonal Park Servce wll have been establshed 50 years on August 25, In antcpaton that the occason should be marked wth a sgnfcant program, Drector George B. Hartzog, Jr., has apponted a commttee to gather deas for the program and to mplement those whch t s beleved wll best carry out the Golden Annv~ersary throughout the Natonal Park System. BAKE SALE RESULTS Helen Johanson reports that the Parents Group Bake Sale, held March 27 at the Vllage Store, cleared $ for the beneft of the school. Many thanks to all who contrbuted - and : a specal thank you to Jack Rng at" hs ) staff for ther assstance. Paren...~ Group members workng at the sale ncluded Kay Carter, Pat Hanson Mare Duncan, Dorothy Johnson, and Helen Johanson.

29 ,...,r " "" r! ~ ~: : t "" t. l, SEMITE",,,. SENTINEL " : "t"!...! t FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1965 J ~ "MISTER ROBERTS" IN FINAL REHEARSALS. The players n the Lons Club pre- I sentaton "Mr. Roberts", scheduled to!: open ts three nght run on May 6 at the local Schoolhouse, are n the closng stages of rehearsal, and accordng. II to producer-drector Sterlng Cramer, l are polshng ther roles ncely. The cast ncludes Charles Woess- I.: net as Chef Johnson, Donald Cross 1, as Lt. Roberts, Carl Stephens s Doc,. James Edeal plays Dowdy, Wllam Johnston s The Captan, Bob Adams s Insgna; then there s Larry Behymer as Mannon, Geryl Smth as Lndstrom Carl Strckland plays Stefanowsk, L. ~ ~: ~ Branscum s Wley, Terry Savage :"~~ Ensgn Pulver, Bll Smth s Dolan. Ann Hedlund s Lt. Ann Grard, Coyt Hackett plays the Shore Patrolman, Rchard Beverln s the M. P. and Larry Knowles, the S. P. Offcer. Whle "Mr. Roberts" comes off prmarly as a comedy, the conflct between the captan and hs men pre- sents an nterestng study. The captan, a self-educated merchant sea- ; man, has reached hs poston through hard work and dlgent servce. He s surrounded by college-bred commssoned offcers, and ctzen salors. Hs antagonsm would appear to reflect hs resentment for hs offcers and men, who came up the easy way, and :! aganst the socety that put them n ther postons. Roberts struggles, f nally successfully,to transfer from the U. S. Naval supply vessel AK 601 servng n a South Pacfc back area, to a combat vessel. Whle ths occupes the harrassed Roberts ambton ~s executve offcer, he appears con- ~aually as the buffer between the : rascble and llogcal captan and, hs crewmen.. Curtan tme 8:00 p.m.; play dates ~ May 6, 7 and 8. SHOWERS AND FLOWERS Sprng s strdng up the Merced Rver Canyon by leaps and bounds wth the warm days whch followed our late storms. Syrnga s n bloom near Arch Rock, and the plumy branches of creamy whte Calforna Llac (Ceanothus, not really Llac I hasten to add) droop over the patches of blue lupne borderng the road from El Portal as far as the Cascades; but best of all, the dogwood s fnally comng out after beng retarded by the weather. From the dam at the foot of the Bg Oak Flat grade up the rver to Fern Sprng and the Pohono Brdge area, along Tenaya Creek near the Iron Sprng wth ts rusty channels, at Happy Isles, etc., the pale green petal-lke bracts are developng, encrclng the tny darker green pn-heads whch are the real flowers. The leaves are hardly unfoldng as yet, but n another month they wll be smotherng the flowers n folage. Down the canyon below El Portal the poppes are brllant on the slopes and I have never seen the scatter-rugs of baby-blue eyes so vvd. Carl Stephens, the young man n charge of The Ahwahnee grounds, tells me that he took a hke of several mles up one of the sde-canyons recently and found hmself n an amazng wlderness of wldflower~ He mentoned seeng four speces of brodaea (probably "blue dcks", whch s the smallflowered head, Ithurel s Spear, wth ts loose umbels of pale blue, the darker harvest brodaea and the golden stars whch bloom so profusely now throughout the foothlls), half dozen knds of phacela, and several dfferent lupnes, among many other flowers n shade and sun. In the man canyon, the scarlet of (Contnued on pngc two) Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna COMMUNITY COUNCIL-FUND DRIVe- The frst meetng of the 1965 Yosemte Communty Councl met the evenng of Aprl 26. Present were: Presdent John Earle, Vce Presdent Francs I. Donohue, Treasurer James Edeal, Secretary Bernce Upton, and Drectors Bll Melton, Claude Cottrell, Ann Bastock, Mrs. James Johnson and HenrY Berrey. The tenure of the new drectors was establshed by lot wth the followng results: for 3-year terms, to expre at end of 1967: Ann Bastoch and Dorothy Johnson; for 2.year terms, to expre at end of 1966: Arlss Carter and Henry Berrey; for 1 year terms, to expre at end of "1965: Claude Cottrell, Evelyn Anderson, Wllard Melton. Prncpal order of busness was a dscusson of the comng fund drve, whch wll be carred on between May 1 and June 15. Each local organzaton customarly recevng funds from the Communty Councl wll be quered as to ther current budget requrements. N.P.S. employees and YPC Co. employees wll be gven opportuntes for contrbutons va solctaton and payroll deducton, respectvely. Foresta and Wawona resdents wll be nvted to partcpate n the fund drve.. The next Councl meetng wll be held on May 17, md-way n the fund drve. YPC CO. PRESIDENT ON KCBS H. Oehlmann, YPC Co. presdent, wll partcpate, along wth Ray Llle, general manager of the Grand Teton Park Company, on rado KCBS "Spectrum 74" program on May 2 at 1:00 p.m. Ths s an "ask the experts" type program, wheren lsteners call the staton wth questons to be answered by the panel members. KCBS comes n on 740 kc.

30 YOSEMITE SENTINEL Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co., for the nformaton of Yosemte Volley resdents. H. Oehlmann... Advsor H. K. Oumet... Advsor H. Berrey... Advsor I.e o- t o.~.4,o.4, 0~..e o ~ 0, 4~ 4, o e ~ ~ ~ ~ SHOWERS AND FLOWERS (Contnued from page one) Indan pnk s competng wth Indan pantbrush on the grassy edge of the road-cuts, and stonecrop wth ts thck leaves and orange-to-red flowers clngs n the crevces of the sheer rust-mottled rocks. The Bg Oak Flat Road, openng today, and already on that sunny sde, several speces of lupne are presagng a bumper crop. The long spkes of the gray bush lupne have answered the sun and some nto blossorn, and the plants of three or four other knds are flung up the slopes and gulles. Pantbrush s bloomng there, too, and bush pentstemon s ready to put out ts delcate snapdragon-lke flowers. On the short turnoff road to Foresta and Bg Meadows the harlequn Lupne (L. Stversl) seems more abundant than ever - and I thought that last sprng was a banner season for t. -M. C.T. GOLF, ANYONE? The Wawona Golf Course opens offcally for the season on May 1, wth Charle Eagle n charge as the course professonal. Employees are welcome to play at Wawona. They may fnd the course less crowded weekdays or late n the afternoon on Saturdays or Sundays. By 3:30 or 4:00 p.m. on weekends the course s generally farly free. Prvlege card holders are gven advantage of a substantal reducton n green fees: weekdays, $2.00; weekends, $2.50; season, $ In connecton wth the last rate, addtonal members of the famly may enjoy the season prvlege at $10.00 per rnernbershp. Swmmng at The Wawona pool s avalable to locals at a famly season rate of $5.00. ~j. SERAGLIO SERENDIPITY ~ Soft breezes waftng, dog,voo~ ::": ~( :!,~.., ~ -. greenng, and the chcks hatchng oe g.--!.~,. ~,.~,,...:..,*,. I-!~:.l. n the R.O. tell us sprng s here..~rds.-r of the brghtest plumage are burstng forth n great number, and nclude Vrgna Berton, Ela::e Barker, Arlene Brggs, and Paul,.e Wrght. We clam the greatest densty of pulchrtude about. No//the twtter s abo -t boys, beach partes, men, dance dates, males. It drowns out the chrpng of us oldsters about how our gardens grow or junor s dong. In stakng clam to the western terrtory, we ddn t mean to mply that the R.O. occupes the entre sde. We are covetous of, but as ye, unsuccessful n obtanng, expanson room. We serously thought of buldng q... mezzanne but. decded Personne! l he Yosemle Lodge hosted three "Salors of the Month" from tle Lenloore Naval Ar St;IlOn. mght experence dffculty n fllng They were, left to rght, Bob Wlderson, Mt. Wolf, P:~., Lar, y Gorans, Longvew, Wash., and P n,l Degenhart, Dallas, Texas. YPC CO. ADVISORY GROUP MEETS YPC Co. Advsory Group held ts regular monthly meetng March 29 at The Ahwahnee. At the concluson of the group s regular busness, Stuart Cross, YPC Co. Hotel Dvson head, revewed plans for the addtons to the Housekeepng Camp and the relocaton and modernzaton of Camp Curry food servce. The latter project has yet to receve formal approval of the Natonal Park Servce. Also, at last month s meetng, fnal plans for the jont meetng of the Natonal Park Servce and YPC Co. personnel, held yesterday, were announced. As s customary, each member of the organzaton dscussed wth the group the actvtes of hs own area wth partcular reference to fnancal performance. At the next meetng, to be held May 5, the current securty key polcy wll be dscussed and a revew of suggestons for ncreasng md-week off season house counts wll be made. Harold Oumet wll revew the penson plan and Henry Berrey wll dscuss YPC Co. advertsng program. WANTED Passenger to share rde to and from work, 8 a.rn. to 5 p.m., El Portal to Valley or after 5. requests for employees 3 6" or under. In our North Pole annex Executve Offce secretary, Clare Duval, has had her sster nestng n for a three-week vst, and Hotel Dvson s Pat Pegne and ~ husband Erne made a fast flgk( to :~* the : northwest. Reports of moss growng-on-the-shady-sde weather were mtgated by magnfcent vstas of the snow-mantled Cascades. Whle beckonng n Steve Barrett, late of YL transportaton, to take charge of harem harmony, we must also wave farewell to Wayne Leedy. Wayne s wngng off to Fresno to jon the Investors Dversfed Servce, Inc. and batch t for sx weeks before wfe - teacher Jean and famly can jon hm. Wayne s easy gong, happy manner wll be sorely mssed, but we hope he ll soar hgh, wde and handsome n the new endeavor. -Pat Thomas SADDLE UP, MOVE EM OUT The Stable opens tomorrow, May 1, for the season and Bob Barnett says he has a strng of mghty fne horses anxous to get to work. Employees hankern for a Valley rde are welcome, and for the next four weeks, the horses wll be more a v a l a b I~, than later. Employees may rde f~j half the regular rate, $1.50, rather than the usual $3.00, for the guded trp, when horses are not engaged for vstors. Should suggest ~. -~../.. and Jula by Mtch staff. a John Ec sot, solctt Park Serv Affars to panes ds of a natl make sens The var reads lke Indan res~ and dolls A{ "When scream all( for some p~ tng types. "Accour wth swm As a su Coo! ~es thr ~e~w m and names of the Dsc. the "Flats" as watchn,

31 "t k e /; Ir IS r d )r John Earle, YPC Co. Studo Supervsor, solcted the help of the Natonal Park Servce and Bureau of Indan Affars to locate organzatons or companes dstrbutng Indan Craft wares of a nature and prce that would make sense n the local market. The varety of orgns of the wares reads lke a travel drectory of the Indan reservatons. There are baskets and dolls from Alaska, baskets from ]ulkl P;Irkcr, n ht.r n,w Pohan(J Surroundhlg., POHONO STUDIO HAS NEW LOOK Should you be out for a stroll, we the Choctaws n Msssspp, authentc suggest a stop at the renovated Po- appearng tomahawks from the F: ~no Studo. It has taken on the Cherokees of North Carolna, pottery, ~,.;:., ~ ~~aracter of an Indan handcraft shop rugs and jewelry from the Navajos and Jula Parker, asssted at present by Mtche Slversmth comprse the n New Mexco, hand-loomed aprons and wood carvngs from the Lumms staff. trbe n Washngton, leather and bead work from the Northern Plans Indans n Montana, jewelry and dolls ACCOUNTING NEWS "When n doubt, run n crcles, scream and shout." That may be true for some people but not for us accountng types. "Accountng-a-go-go" s loaded wth swngers and fun-lovng people. As a result, complete entente prevals. Cooperaton, a desrable thng by all, from the Oklahoma Indans, porcupne qull baskets, corn and apple dolls from Canada. The Papago trbe of Arzona has sent baskets, skrts and jewelry have come frorn the Semnoles of Florda. John states he has hs agent scoutng the Calforna Indan settlements for basket and beadwork. k~lluses thngs to happen. Ths Fsh, ~m and rug are more than mere names of dances; they are a part of the Dscotheque scene. The road to the "Flats" s gong to be as popular as watchng the bears rad the garbage cans. Eva Murphy, who can throw a party as well as Elsa Maxwell or Polly Adler, s beng pressed for more of the same ths year. Yes, we accountng types are showng our ablty to coalesce. Maureen Wtham s another of our group Parkers should meet. She joned the ranks upon leavng Tucson, Arzona. The members of the Grl Watchers Socety are glad Personnel has a recrutng program n Arzona. Maureen has the task of postng and makng up accounts-payable checks. An mportant task and a busy one. FROM THE LODGE No need to check the calendar to ell t s sprng, wth the sun streamng n to wake one each mornng, the bears holdng conventons n front of the housekeepng unts, the raccoons returnng to ther summer beggng jobs, and the usual sure sgn, not a soul around wth an ounce of ambton. The gft shop seems qute aware of SFrng s arrval. It s burstng ts seams w~h lovely new gfts for the vstors. Among the gft shop people movng to other unts wll be Wnona Copeland, who wll soon be off to Curry, Mable Faulkner s Bg Trees-bound and VaIJean Jackson moves to her perch at Glacer. We ll mss them ths summer. Sprng, too, has meant that many have turned to summer clothes, afternoon sunbathng and evenng strolls. A few brave ones, among them Cathy Daz, from the cafetera and Clfford Baker, head dswasher, went for a swm recently n the refreshng Merced.Accordng to these polar Bears "the water was fne". They mentoned not that they shvered for two days followng ther dp. Curt Anderson, the restaurant wne steward, fnally succeeded n brngng up hs new Honda. On three earler attempts he couldn t buck through the snows. Pantryman Clebert Trggs s lookng forward to hs three days n San Francsco. We asked about hs plans But could only learn the trp was for "busness". Guess that s just as well, for we understand hs last trp was monkey busness. Welcome to the transportaton crew, Hal Wrght from Bass Lake. -Judy Kulcher Darrol Asln has a smle on hs face agan. The State Board of Equalzaton people were here recently checkng up to see f he s dong a good job. Apparently Darrol s safe for a- nother year. Robert Rovard s another new face n our secton. Hs task wll be workng wth Dck Klen on costs. He needs moral support snce Dck s now on vacaton. The Asle Thnkers appear to be unanmous n thnkng a.~mle s an nexpensve way to mprove ones looks. James Taylor, (C~mtr*ucd(m p:ip, c four) J

32 "~.....r...~;-. "7"7-... :... : :,....,..!... ~ ;.....,,.. L. FROM THE AHWAHNEE For the past week, most of us at The Ahwahnee have tred to take long:deep breaths after Easter Week! but wth "groups" arrvng they have been short ones. One of the ncest thngs about EasterWeek was havng a lot of our " vacaton help back for a short whle. r.. Although sheddn t work, Penny Ste. wart Vsted us each weekend. Guess : she s just used to comng to Yosemte ; at holday tme. Penny s now secretary n an advertsng offce n San Francsco.? Easter sunday, Jeannne Dtton was ~... up. brght and early playng Easter..". Bunny at The Ahwahnee. Ts amaz-! " ng how quckly a couple of dozen small chldren can fnd all those eggs I that took two hours to hde. But, what.. fun to watch ther happy faces. I.....The Ahwahnee has two new telet }," phone operators: Pearl Hollngsworth and Karen Mller. Pearl s relef oper-,... ator, workng part tme on the swtchboard - she also works part..tmen the gft shop. She comes from :Harbor.... Cty. near San Pedro, and s lookng forward to spendng the summer n.yosemte... Karen s.a Texas grl, halng from San Antono, although she doesn t have an LBJ drawl. -Sally McDonald f. ~o- ACCOUNTING NEWS (Contnuecl from page three) " Chef Audtor, returns ths week-end after, a month s vacaton. The Grl Watchers Socety receved more good ~.. news Mary Ann De Chant has joned.paymasters. I thnk t was Shrley Reedy who descrbed the Lttle Davd cocktal. Three of these, and you Golath down.... A number of our people have hlarous parts n the forthcomng Lons. Club play; they re an hlarous group - play or not. Even, unhlarous Joyce Moore s nvolved n the play - havng typed several parts. 2 My Grandpappy used to say,."when you know all the answers, t. s best to check and see f you have asked all the questons". -Carl Strckland MAINTENANCEMEN READYING UNITS FOR SEASON S START Howard Schnelder stent crew nearly has completed erecton of tents n the guest areas.as well as n the employee sectons, wth Syd Ledson s crew followng close behnd wth the furnshngs~ There s approxmately $10,000 worth of new canvas gong up ths year, whch s an average annual replacement.. H o w a r d s "Chmney Sweeps" have nstalled 40 new stoves n the tent areas. The tent erecton, to date, has cost approxmately $6,.000, wth the Hgh Camps yet to come. Certan Carnp 6 Housekeepng unts have been relocated, due to the Chrstmas flood; the unts beng arranged to gve thema bt more prvacy. The work has cost approxmately $3,000 thus far. Tom Rennels and hs carpenters have put new tmber n the celng of the Glacer Pont Mountan House dnng room; Lew Yancey s men have panted the dnng room and are now redong the Alpne Shop. Clark Marfn s refrgeraton man and one electrcan are n the process of buldng a walk-n deep freeze n the hotel, and the remodelng of the grls bathroom n Hogan s Alley wll start soon. At the Wawona Golf Course, golfersare gettng a new brdge -- the former one a flood vctm. Syd and hs boys have seen to t that t s well anchored and well bult. Whle the Wawona Annex s recevng some new wallpaper on 18 rooms, Lew and hs panters are touchng up the dnng room and wll be refnshng the floors An unpleasant but necessary job, that of cleanng all the grease ducts n the hotel, has been accomplshed by the "Sweeps". Approxmately $5,000 has been spent there to date. Flood damage repar s fnally nearng an end. Every department has been busy resettng all housekeepng tents, regradng, buldng new platforms and frames where necessary, renewng ppe lnes, restrngng wre. So far, the flood has cost about $24,000 n repar work. Speakng of Doug and the machnsts, they are completng the overhaul BLOOD BANK - MAY 7 All locals, who are hale and hear ty.~ and over 21, are urged earnestly t. plan to donate blood to the Central Valley Communty Blood Program. Donatons wll be taken at the Masonc Hall on Frday, May 7, between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Pledge cards have been dstrbuted. throughout the Park, but donors may volunteer wthout havng flled out a pledge card or wthout an appontment. Donors are advsed that. they should allow four hours between a lght meal and ther appontment although clear coffee or tea may be taken n the nterval. Mlk or cream should not be used. Donors must wegh at least 110 pounds. The age lmt s from 21 to 60 years, although persons 18 to 21 years may donate upon presentaton of a release form sgned by parents. The Yosemte Lons Club s sponsorng ths program of blood collectng. Leroy Rust, n charge, s hopeful that at least 50 donors wll respond... ~. L,..v ~.1 as the supply of blood for oca era;:": ergency use s dwndlng. Coffee and doughnuts wll be served followng donatons (to the donors only!). PARKER The SENTINEL extends ts sympathy to James and Ellce Parker, whose. three month old baby boy, John James, ded on Aprl 19 at ther home. of generators for the Crane Flat and Tuolumne Meadows servce statons. In fact, they are busy checkng out all machnery n the park, preparatory to openng dates. Ths ncludes generators, motors, dsh machnes, etc. Bob De La Mare returned to work ths week but, we re sorry to say he s. back on the sck lst agan for only a short whle, we hope. Orval Parks s n St. Agnes Hosptal n Fresno for further tests followng ~ an njury n January. We w,,e. you luck and a speedy recovery~-"-"j Orval. Frank Ells s back wth us agan for a couple of months. Glad to have you back wth us, Frank. : ".. " I ". "

33 t ~! ", : E.t OSEMITE...! ! FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1965,. WOMENS GROUP PROGRAMS 1! :: On Frday, May 21 at 8:00 p.m., the Yosemte Womens Group wll present Drl Hulett Lee, who wll show hs 16rnm color moves of hs recent : safar to the nteror of Australa. Dr. Lee wrtes, :The magfcent lonelness : of the countrysde and knowng t s : devod of the teemng human mass, t the fascnatng unqueness of the anmals and brds, the rough-hewn hosptalty of the people, all combned to make the entre trp an adventure wth new and delghtful happen- " ngs at every turn." Because of the general nterest Dr. ",~.. ee s flm holds, husbands and ~hldren_... are cordally nvted to at-.:. o)nd...= The f m wll be shown at The Ahwahnee, and no charge wll be }. "! :t " made. : At ths same meetng, ballots wll be dstrbuted so that the membershp may vote on whch one of four proposed chartes wll receve the proceeds rased at the champagne luncheon on June 3. Followng s a lst of four chartes, wth a bref descrpton of each. Albert Schwetzer Hosptal n Hat - Ths s the only free, publc hosptal n the country where any sck person may receve treatment and medcaton at no cost. Hat has the lowest standard of lvng n the Amercas. Medcal Shp Hope - "Hope" brngs the sklls and technques developed by the Amercan medcal, dental and paramedcal professons to the people of developng natons n ther own envronments, adapted to ther needs. Research Project on Causes of Men-,~ tal Retardaton n Chldren (Chld De ~lopment Center, S.F.) -- Serves Chl- ~ren wth brth defects, cerebralpalsy and related handcaps. No chld s dened the servces because of nabl- (Contnued on page two) SUMMER ASSIGNMENTS The YPC Co. Hotel Dvson has announced certan summer appontments. John Burden, from Arzona, wll serve as an assstant manager at Camp Curry. Mr. Burden s ower and manager of the Remuda Ranch n Wckenburg. Mrs. Burden and ther chldren wll arrve n the Park soon. In addton to Burden, Earl Pomeroy agan wll be an assstant to manager Keth Whtfeld. Mr. Clark Corbett, son of YTS drver Harrs Corbett, wll take over as manager at Glacer Pont on May 18. Hs wfe, Jeannette, wll also be employed there. They were formerly wth the Wgwam Hotel n Phoenx. Jm Hamer has moved from hs wnter post at Camp Curry to manage Bg Trees Lodge. Martha Mller s expected back as manager of Tuolumne Meadows Lodge; the openng date there s June 12. The Pattersons wll resume ther manager-cook roles at Whte Wolf startng June 19. Glen Power wll move soon to Yosemte Lodge as an assstant manager to Wayne Whteman, along wth Bll Germany. Glen wll return to The Ahwahnee ths fall. Chet Hubbard, formerly Lodge assstant manager, s now n the same capacty at The Ahwahnee. Accordng to Stuart Cross, Superntendent, the dates of the Hgh Serra Camp openngs are, as yet, undetermned. No probes as to snow cond. tons n the camp areas have been made. WANTED Small upholstered char. Dorothy McGven, after 5:30 p.m. Wll baby st, durng the day, ether 5 days a week or on a daly bass n my home. Mrs. Conway, Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna DRIVER SAFETY TEST PARTICIPATION PLANNED Begnnng Memoral Day, ths naton wll enter the most hazardous drvng perod of a year that s already breakng all records for traffc fataltes. More Amercans wll drve to ther deaths hs summer than n any three-month perod n the entre hstory of the organzed safety movement, unless somethng extra s done. Somethng extra and unque wll be done. The Natonal Park Servce wll partcpate on Monday, May 24 n "The Natonal Drvers Test" whch wll be gven through televson by the Columba Broadcastng System. The one-hour educatonal show wll be presented on the West Coast between the hours of 10:00 and 11:00 p.m., and wll nvolve partcpaton by vewers who wll fll they watch. out test forms as Chef Ranger Elmer Fladmark has secured the testng forms, whch one uses durng the presentaton of the televson show, n suffcent quanttes for YPC Co. people to partcpate. Forms are avalable at the Personnel Offce. ATTENTION GOLFERS There wll be a meetng-n the YPC Co. tranng room at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 19. Stuart Cross and Wawona Pro Charle Eagle wll dscuss mprovements at the Wawona golf course, the operaton for the comng season and there wll be shown a golf flm on the 1964 U.S. Open. All golfers, and those nterested, are welcome to attend. Please note that ths meetng had been scheduled orgnally for Frday, May 21. The new date s May 19..!

34 ,.!,.~ ~. "..... "..,. ~.:!".." " ramble on about beautful sprng days, bears and raccoons snoopng around, dogwood n bloom. Why??? Expound on sprng and we ll have a snowfall for surel Ths tme of year at the Lodge there seems to be a game of moslcal chars. Frst you see them, now you don t. The last tme I saw Lnda Rce, she was at the swtchboard on the front desk. Lynn Nunn and Wanda Loe, I recently saw n the cafetera. All three grls have now joned the ranks of watresses n the restaurant. As mentoned n our last artcle, Jonathan Mtchell has been drafted nto Uncle Sam s servce and he s now takng hs basc tranng n Lousana. Our last word from the solder was that all was gong well, but he s stll watng for all the home-baked cookes that were pro- (Contnue,I on page four) ACCOUNTl ~G NEWS Ths reporter has wrung about as Publshed by Yosemte Parkand Curry Co. for the nformaton of :Yosemte Valley re sdens. much news out of the accountng secton as seems to be avalable for the present. He s expandng hs beat. Though not a part of the accountng secton maze, Mles Cooper, YPC H. Oehlmann Advsor H. K. Oumet... Advsor Co. malman, brngs us bales of paper H~ Berrey... :... Advsor daly whch our people process. Ths : ".., oe, oeooo.4,41.oo,,l,.o,o,4..o.~,,~4~,~ s generally consdered to be helpful. However, we pencl pushers sometmes wsh we could go out to collect WOMEN S GROUP (Contnued from page one) our work, gvng us a chance for ty to pay.. better looks at our Valley. Mles, wth Save the Chldren Federaton n the U.S.A. - Besdes foregn countres, the hs wfe, Luclle, has been a Yosemte S.C.F., alled wth Communty Devel-.:.. opment Foundaton, works n the resdent for 30 years~ We consder ths to be a good sgn... ther unon wll probably last. Luclle s a fathful frend n the Vllage Store clothng ~ southern mountans and wth the Indans of the U.S.A. n schoolng and secton. We are curous f and where communty projects. Remember that Thursday, June 3 Mles takes afternoon naps. He appeared recently wth a lump on hs. s the date of the champagne luncheon around The Ahwahnee pool. The head, the result of a spder bte. Gossp and Rumors prce of $5.00 wll cover the luncheon, Helen Untas recently returned from champagne, gratuty and $1.00 donaa two-week vacaton n Madson,... ton to the Charty selected. Lovely Wsconsn, where she spent some tme summer fashons wll be shown by wth her chldren and grandchldren. models from the Pato Shop n Palo Pat Godkn from south S.F. s a new. Alto. Those clothes may be purchased face at the casher wndow. The Grl followng the fashon show. Make Watchers are happy the new face s your reservatons early by callng The not all she brought wth her. Ahwahnee casher. Sterlng Cramer receved an attache FROM THE LODGE case from the partcpants n the recent Lons play. It was gven n ap- No preamble about sprng ths tme. I ve learned my lesson. I ll not precaton of hs help, tme and gudance. Jm Edeal wants everyone to know he planned the programs. He stll has prnters-nk smudges and. prnters tools strewn about ths desk. ~ Agnes Westfall receves credt for supplyng the "Mr. Roberts" play wth a goat. Traudel Stephan who has been wth us about four months, wll leave Yosemte soon for Washngton where (Contnued on page four) EL PORTAL DUMP OFF LIMITS Park employees and resdents Of El Portal ore remnded that damaged and abandoned motor vehcles and other tems placed on the dump at the El Portal ncnerator are Government property, regardless of ther condton. The removal of the tems, or ther strppng for useable parts s an offense, punshable under the law. The dump s off lrnts to all but authorzed personnel. SHOWERS A~D ~:LOWE.~S (contd.) At? ~ Foresta, the pne-studded slope, seem a nest of sngng brds; mountan qual and gray squrrels scamper across the drt sde-roads; Brewer blackbrds cluster for ther frequent consultatons, and red-wnged blackbrds swoop wth ther szzlng cry to o precarous landng on grass or sedge n the broad meadow. Two memores of earler days always accompany me there: long ago Charley Mchaels spotted and ~or.led out a hummng-brd s nest hgh n a whte fr, and, stll earler, before any of the roads were paved, my husband and I came upon a clump of sr:owplants n the broken up old Cou,", ervlle Road tself, ffty or more stalks, ol wthn a crcle of two to three feet n dameter. I haven t seen any snow: plants as yet ths year, but I am sure they wll be comng soon n such places as the loop road at Wawona and the lower Marposa Grove, and later on along the old secton of the Glacer Pont Road from Badger tg ~;~ ~... Brdal Vel Campground, whch ~ ~ ",. ) stll under snow for the most part. Glmpses of the hgh country from varous ponts stll show a smooth whte mantle over t, but at 8,000 ft. or thereabouts, snow rms the rdges, but dwndles to patches on southward-lookng slopes, whle down the shady sde there may be three or four feet of snow, except where small streamlets have undermned the banks or the thck dark boles of red frs have melted the snow around them. At Badger Pass, the snow stll les deep on the slopes, but n the meadow t s runnng off at a great rate, and n a couple of weeks the marsh-margolds wll be spreadng ther sunlght-yellow blossoms among shny green leaves along the meadow-edge. In the Chnquapn regon the charmng lavender-blue flowers of Ceanothus prostratus, so nconspcuous that one must watch for them, are poppng out from the green mats whcl~) cover the boulders on the roadsdes. The other prostratus ceanothus, C. frnonss, s bloomng profusely be- (Contnued page four) REV. ~Member.* ~, :. Yunty Chq etng to Baldwn ot church. Cc was gven Fath Cour 11. Rev. Bc the El Port May and Yosemte tl about Don atl~ Falls, Mow and Mrs. San Rafa, s a natv~ a profess. Cty. Don att. School ar Merced. He ta Rosa H ed wth honol duated Cul "~.~ y Schoo... a eg ree as has been a nu student Natonal F student m Teton Nat and was Warren O Mnstry and developed skers at Church May 16 School frol wll contn, For fu Jan Haag Father Roman ses n the ~ 0 and Kyak -- seemed Berrey 37~ :

35 ~rewer )quent bl~ckcry to ISS or ~ a any ~band,s ajago ~OW-,u;;.~r-.ta[ks,. feet sure and f the Irt. from looth )0 ft. :tees, ~uththe - e or j~nall I the f red ound stll the reat the :lng none. qlea- har- ~lothat popl hcl~ des, C. be- :...,... CHURCH :"~Membershp of the Yosemte Corn..:".::!...-;bnty Church voted at a specal me- - : etng to extend a call to the Rev. Don..t. :...:.Baldwn of El Portal to serve the local,":.:... church. Concurrence n the selecton ~.-" was. gven at the Board of the Inter- ". Fath Councl at ts meetng on May..."": 11. Rev. Baldwn s oblgated to serve... Mnstry n the Natonal Parks n and Durng the past wnter he ". developed the worshp program for skers at Badger Pass. Church School ".~ " Church School wll be resumed on May 16 at the Yosemte Elementary School from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., and wll contnue every Sunday thereafter. For further nformaton please call " Jan Haag at MASS SCHEDULE Father Robert Thornton, the new Roman Catholc prest, wll say Masses n the Old Vllage Chapel at 6:30, ~00 and 9:00 a.m. each Sunday. FOR SALE Kyak - 16 long - far condton - seemed seaworthy at last launchng. Berrey CROSS TO CAPITAL CONFERENCE 1966 BUDGETS TO BE REVIEWED Stuart Cross, YPC Co. Hotel Dvson The YP Co. Budget Commttee has head, has been nvted by Pres- requested dvson superntendents. dent Lyndon Johnson to attend a and key supervsors.to prepare and Whte House Conference on Natural submt requests for fscal 1966 betterments Beauty, to be held on May n no later than July.1 ths year. Washngton. The two day program The commttee revews the requests wll embrace fve sessons of panel on the bass of need and proftablty programs dealng wth all aspects of and recommends certan of them.to the preservaton of the country s the presdent for approval. natural beauty. The goal of the company s budgetng The openng welcome wll be extended efforts s to allocate n the best by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson the way possble avalable money to the openng remarks by Laurance Rocke. most worthwhle mprovements to feller. facltes. Realzaton of ths goal can Of partcular nterest should be the be helped f every employee wll May 25 general sesson, an open thnk r - about how hs job can be pe meetng of the Recreaton Advsory formed more effcently and safely Councl, presded over by Agrculture or how hs customers can be served Secretary Orvlle Freeman. Present to better by means of new or mproved answer questons from the conferees equpment or facltes and tell hs wll be The Secretary of Defense, The supervsor about t. ".. the El Portal Church untl the end of.:" May and hs offcal assgnment to ::... Yosemte wll probably not occur un.... tl about June 10. " Don attended John Mur Gammar /. Falls, Montana, the son of the Rev. ~ and Mrs. Donald H. Baldwn, now of ".:. San Rafael. Don s wfe, Peggy Ann, ": :s a natve San Francscan and was.a. professonal actress n New York Cty... : Don attended John Mur Grammar " [:.: School and Unon Hgh School n Secretary of the Interor, The Secretary of Agrculture, The Secretary of Moore and Norma Wade saw an Last year, for nstance, Evelyn. " Merced. He was graduated from San- : ta Rosa Hgh School. He later attend. Commerce, The Secretary of Health,.. "ed College of the Pacfc, graduatng opportunty to make better use of the Educaton and Welfare, The Admnstrator, Housng and Home Fnance rooms n the Tecoya Dormtores. "" Wth honors n In 1964 he graduated Cure Laude from Drew Unverfloor space taken up by the sx-bed Agency and the Charman of the Now the old sx-bedders are beng "(!~~Y School of Theology, recevng hs Councl. converted. to sngle and trple rooms. " : ~ ~gree as a Bachelor of Dvnty. He Followng the closng conference Harold Sener s dea of pre-heatng...has been actve n.church affars for sessons wll be a recepton at The boler water has resulted n the" nstallaton of equpment that s savng.. a number of years, servng as a Whte House. student mnster at Marnmoth Cave Cross s Charman of the Conservaton Commttee of the Amercan $5,000 per year n tube replacement. ". Natonal Parkn 1961; drector of the. student mnster program at Grand Dusty Cloward saw the need for a Hotel and Motel Assocaton.. Teton Natonal Park n 1962 and 63; roof on one of the Snomobles used and was staff assstant to the Rev. SKI TEACHERS CONVENE at Badger Pass and persuaded the Warren Ost, drector of a Chrstan management there to spend the The Far West Sk Instructors Assocaton held ts annual examnaton conventon at Mammoth Mt. from Aprl 25 to May 1. Nck Fore reports that the Yosemte Sk School waswell represented. The followng Yosemte nstructors took the examnatons and passed wth honors: Lv Norman made "full certfed;" Bll Cooper, Lyn Drury, Bruno Zehetner, Gunther Hohlweg and Ed Rcks receved "assocate certfed." The F.W.S.I.A. examned 104 canddates. Out of ths group, 27 ndvduals made full certfcaton and 42, assocate certfcaton. Daly clncs were conducted on the Amercan technque, the Modfed Arlberg, French and Austran Technques. To some, the reason for clncs on Arlberg, French and Austran money needed to nstall one. Now that vehcle can be used when snow s fallng, and non-skng vstors to Badger Pass are extended another servce. So, f you have a project n mnd, tell your supervsor. It could result n greater job satsfacton, productvty, earnngs for you, and greater customer satsfacton wth our.servces. Technques s confusng. It generally had been understood that sk nstructon n the U.S. has been standardzed, wth the Amercan Technque the approved method. At the tme of ths SENTINEL, Nck was not avalable for comment. Nck was re-elected for hs fourth term as the treasurer of the organzaton.

36 .!. " !. I!,.. "...!.,. II SHOWERS AND FLOWERS (Contnued from page two) low Fsh Camp on the Wawona road and below Carlon on the Bg Oak Flat road. From Coarsegold to Snowlne on the Wawona road, the lupne makes great swales of blue on the roadsdes Along wth the other Housekeepng Camp operatons, Spencer Grams wll be n charge of the laundromat. Local housewves are welcome to use the laundry facltes - no dscount for prvlege card holders. ~O~ LOST Grey overnght bag, zpper an sde, contang personal wearng apparel. Sze of bag about 15" x 24". If found please phone ACCOUNTING (Co,ltnued from p;igc two) she wll be marred to Max Ahern. Maureen Rowland looks great wth her new har-do, between that and her Porsche she looks qute racey. Mary DeChant lost 20c bettng at the Coarsegold Rodeo. She thought she could pck the wnners. Larry Behymer, of Chevron Statons, dd a fne job of pckng. He pcked the pull=top tab from the beer cans very handly. It may have been Sonny Whtfeld, of the Central Warehouse, who says, "Gve a woman an nch and she thnks she s a ruler." Geryl Smth.and hs frend, Judy Kulcher, went to Bass Lake for a pcnc the other day. Even though t poured down ran they had ther pcnc. Gong "steady" must do somethng to people. Bob Lee and brde, Beatrce, were and over the felds, and a bref de- I : tour from Oakhurst to Ahw, ahnee.(6 I..., mles)s well worthwhle for sweeps t. of blue lupne and magenta owl s clover and yellow monkey-flowers. Rvulets and dashng streams are among the delghts of ths season, and,.... that.sespecally true ths year, along " the Bg.Oak Flat Road, for nstance,.: near the top of the grade at the Cas-.". cades and Tamarack Creek. Around the Valley walls, too, the flmy vels of Rbbon and Sentnel Falls, Starcase... and Royal Arch drft n the after- noon breezesl The man fals are near ther peak as one warm day succeeds gone for a week agan. How long another, whle the rver spreads beyond ts banks nto the green mea- does a honeymoon last anyway? I thnk t was our blond-bombshell, dows or rushes over the rocks at Sally Rathsack, who descrbed the Happy Isles and below the peaceful perfect couple as, "He s a hypochondrac and she s a pll." stretches at El Captan or Brdal Vel.Meadows. At Mrror Lake the wllow -Carl Strckland trees and bushes stand knee=deep on the shores. FROM S. F. And, everywhere, the dogwood Andy Scarbrough, YPC Co. S.F. gleams through the trees. offce manager, sent down to the -M. C. T. SENTINEL a recap of an experence he had recently wth a lady who morn wshes to vst our park. LAUNDROMAT OPENS NEXT WEEK "Woman just called askng f she The handsome new laundromat at would be charged extra for her cage Housekeepng Camp wll open May of whte mce beng kept n the same 21; t wll operate through late September, room - or f they had to be put n the As n any good laundromat, kennel. I thought our clerk was kd- ths wll have the approprate machnery dng when she asked me - so I told for makng change, dspensng her OK as long as they were kept on soap packages, etc. a leash or otherwse under restrctve control at all tmes - snce they could not molest our own brand of mce, whch were natve to Yosemte. The woman agreed to ths, but snce she wants to go hkng for a couple of days she wanted to know f they could be checked wth the bell captan or f they had to go nto the kennel and f so- how much was the charge. At ths I told her we had no facltes for baby sttng wth mce... I thnk she s gong to wrte a letter of complant". BLOOD BANK Sxty local people turned up for the May "=~ 7 blood donaton at the Mas0n Hall, sponsored by the Yosemte Lonb Club for the Central Valley Blood Bank and 49 pnts of blood were collected. For one reason or another eleven wllng donors were rejected. The Yosemte Natonal Park, ncludng El Portal, area now has a credt of 49 pnts wth the Central Valley Blood Bank. The Lons Club thanks Degnan s for ts contrbuton of doughnuts, YPC Co. for coffee and frut juce - and the donors for ther blood. ~O~ FROM THE LODGE (Contnued from page two) rased to hm. However, n losng Jonathan, we ve been fortunate enough to have another member of the Mtchell famly, Jonathan s sster, Lz, to replace hm on the front desk. She s now one of our telephone operators and s most capable, havng worked for the telephone company n Cooldge, Arzona for nearl :""~". ten years. ~ :: ~" Phl Crapo has now joned Wayne Hldebrand and Tony Lndley to make the Yosemte Lodge front offce, f not. the most mechanzed, at least the colorfully motorzed front desk n the Park. Wth Tony s halloween orange pck.up, and Wayne s buttercup yellow Sprte, we now have a golden shetland... oops, I mean Mustang, added to the stable. Ed Armstead, of Vrgna, va San Francsco, has joned our Transportaton desk. Ed worked n real estate pror to comng to the park to work. He s been here often as a guest. Another new face behnd the front desk s John Alcorn. John has been dong graduate work at Berkeley n accountng. He plans to return there for further studes n the fall. Even though the weather may not ndcate that summer s ah r.ost here, there s no doubt that vacaton tms., s certanly here. Yosemte Lodge ~J flled to the brm, wth guests clamorng for beds. Tents, anyone? -Judy Kulcher... 1.!...,... L.-..,,..,.

37 ., SENTINEL FRIDAY., MAY 28, Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna PROGRESS OF CONCESS!ON POLICY KAUFFMAN COLOR PRINTS IN S.F.. BILL OFFICE f, Ths s the legslaton whch was I. approved last fall by the latter Comt".."mttee. but faled of clearance by the! Rules Commttee because of oppos- :. ton by the Government Operatons -. Commttee and the Interor Subcom-,. mttee of the Appropratons Com-. mttee..~o,~ The Bll was rentroduced n slghtly!.,.,~.,;h~ended l" form January 7, Its purpose s to gve statutory approval L to the.longstandng polces under...-. whch the Secretary of the Interor 1.. ~"and.tfe Natonal Park Servce have ] I.,_. _1. -:.:aamlnlstb r~q t-.e parks and monu- ;. ments..,... " The recent hearngs lasted two full.... mornngs, wth supportng" testmony.by wtnesses for the concessoners and I. "by the Drector of the Park Servce. Wtnesses from the General Accountng Offce testfed to oppose some ~". of the provsons of the Bll. It s!, expected that the Subcommttee wll report to the full Commttee very soon and the Park Servce and concessoners hope that the latter agan wll act favorably and wth better success n the Rules Commttee so that the Bll may come to a floor vote well be. fore the end of the present sesson. I I.!. ~.. Hearngs were held May 17 and 18.n Washngton, D. C. on H.R before the Subcommttee on Natonal. Parks and Recreaton of the House Commttee on Interor and Insular Affars. The Senate stll wll have to act on the. measure, but wth the exhaustve ~ouse record, hearngs n the upper ~, ~namber are not expected to be pro-. tracted. Thus there appears to be a.. good chance of enactment n ths ses. son of Congress. ; 1 " t..:. " Photographs n color of approaches to Yosemte and the hgh country a- bove t by San Francsco Bay Area photographer Rchard Kauffman wll be shown at the San Francsco offce of YPC Co. between June 15 and September 15. The pctures are selectons from a book of Kauffman s color photographs wth lext by John Mur enttled, "Gentle Wlderness: The Serra Nevada" publshed by the Serra Club. Rchard Kauffman was born n Los Angeles n 1916 but has resded n the Bay Area all of hs adult lfe. A graduate of Stanford Unversty, he s now Presdent of the H. S. Crocker Prntng Company. Interested n photography snce boyhood, Kauffman has become ncreasngly concerned wth patterns, exlure and tlle nlet play of color. Fe has had one-man s,hows of color photography at the George Eastman House n Rochester, New York, the Los Angeles County Museum, and n the Bay Area, The Calforna Palace of the Legon of Honor and The San Francsco Museum of Art. (Contnued on page two) COMMUNITY FUND PROGRAM At the May 17 meetng of the Yosemte Communty Councl, treasurer James Edeal announced that at that date $769 hod been subscrbed. As of ~ay 26, the amount had ncreased to $978. Whle ths s a reasonable begnnng, the latter amount represents only slghtly more than onethrd of the $2,700 goal. The fund drve s scheduled to contnue through June 15. All locally employed are urged to send ther contrbutons n to James Edeal, YPC Co. accountng, as soon as possble. WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE As mehtoned n the last SENTINEL, Stuart Cross, YPC Co. hotel dvson head, attended the Whte House Conference on Natural Beauty, held May 24 and 25 n Washngton, D.C. Durng the two day conference, held n the State Department Buldng, there were 15 panel sessons at whch the followng subjects were dscussed, some at one sesson, others at more: The Federal-State-Local Partnershp The Cty (The Townscape; Parks and Open Spaces; Water and Waterfronts) The Countrysde (The Farm Landscape; Reclamaton of the Landscape, Landscape Acton Program; The New Suburba) Hghways (The Desgn of the Hgh- (Contnued on lmge two) WOMENS GROUP LUNCHEON JUNE :3 Plans for the June 3 Womens Group e.. ~enett Luncneon at "~, ne Anwa,-~nee,. are complete and would ndcate a lovely affar. At the May21 meetng of the organzaton, members were polled and selected the Chld Development Center at the Chldren s Hosptal n San Francsco to receve the net proceeds from the tcket sales. Here, the causes of mental retardaton n chldren are researched and no chld need!ng help n ths area s refused treatment because of the parents nablty to pay for the servces. Followng champagne cocktals and luncheon, set around The Ahwahnee s pool, tllere wll be a fashon show arranged by the Pato Shop n Palo Alto. Several fne merchandse tems have been donated by supplers to The Ahwahnee Gft Shop. (Whch wll be used as door przes.) Tckets are beng sold by members of the Womens Group.

38 ,..;:., ;!,.,.. e.*~,~e,e.ee-e,4~ YOSEMITE ~k~=ec,e~.,,~ SENTINEL Publshed O, I: Yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of Yosemte Va lley resdents. H. Oehlmann... Advsor H. K. Oumet... Advsor H. Berrey... Advsor WHITE HOUSE (Contnued from page one) way; Scenc Roads and Parkways; Roadsde Control) Underground Installaton of Utltes Educaton Ctzen Acton Automoble Junkyards The fnal sesson was held at The Whte House durng whch panel leaders made ther reports to Presdent Johnson. The day concluded wth a recepton at The Whte House, planned for and set up n the gardens to the rear of The Whte House. Accordng to Cross, just before the recepton was to have begun, ran set n, necesstatng the removal of chars, refreshments, TV equpment, etc., to an nteror room of The Whte House. Mrs. Johnson commented to the conferees somethng to the effect that: "Any of you lades who have had a garden party raned out wll know what have just been through." The Presdent, Cross sad, seemed to be takng a deeply personal nterest n hs program of recognzng the need for an mmedate evaluaton of where ths country s gong n the preservaton of our natural beauty and the establshment of methods and goals for future beautfcaton. Cross, n summng up the essence of the meetng, felt that the most mportant concluson of the conference was the apparent stmulus to prvate conservaton organzaton cty, state ard federal plannng people towards not only an actve but phlosophcal projecton of plans toward the accomplshment of a more beautful Amerca. FOR SALE French Provncal love form rocker, Orental rugs. Call seat, platprnt scatter CHAIR LIFT APPROVED The YPC Co. executve offce has receved approval from the N.P.S. to nstall a char lft at the Badger Pass sk area whch should be n operaton for the season. Charles Proctor, wnter sports head, has ordered a Rblet double char lft to be nstalled parallel to the No. 1 T-bar lft, slghtly to the rght, or west. The loadng tower wll be stuated somewhat toward the sk house from the NAWASA SHOP - The Nawasa Shop s now open. In order to get a dfferent selecton for local resdents a group of 50 one-of-aknd dresses are avalable. These dresses are specally prced at $10.00 wth values up to $ They are sze 9 so start slmmng down. To take care of other szes, another group of 30 dresses are now n stock prced from $25.00 to $ Only one dress per style wll be sold to local resdents so come early for a good selecton. KAUFFMAN (Contnued from page one) A member of botl~ the Serra Club and the Canadan Alpne Club, he has done extensve clmbng n the Serra, the Canadan ranges, Mt. Mc- Knley n Alaska, and the Alps, and he consders the Serra extraordnarly gentle n comparson wth the prncpal ranges of the world. loadng locaton of the No. 1 T-bar, and the upper termnal wll be slghtly beyond the T-bar unloadng area, but not so far as the top T-bar termnal. The new lft wll have a theoretcal capacty of 1,150 skers per hour; 16 towers wll be requred. It wll be powered by desel-operated engne~: : : ) The Rblet people provde the engneerng for the equpment, a contractor, or YPC Co. Mantenance, wll do the nstallaton. ACCOUNTING It has been sad that the meek shall nhert the earth. The problem s keepng thern meek after they get t. Ths s not the problem wth the accountng types. They are all humble, hard-workng people wthout problerns. For those who may not know t, Jm Taylor has retred. Jm was a member of the organzaton for twenty-three years. Our new chef audtor s Bll Smth. Bll has been one of the park People brgade for approxmately fve years and s a member n good standng. He belongs to the volunteer fre dept. and s the treasurer of the local Lons Club. After startng out as an audtor, Bll, worked hs way up to assstant offce manager. He spent a year workngs) wth Bob Lee, our offce manager, before beng chosen to lead the audtng staff. Bll appears to be dong (Cot t,ucd on p;tgc three) Harr morat weghe Othe Gary secor May 6, Lynn w well w Marl the pay ed af~e Francsc and ke Seems s Wawon( nto Charle hs golf brae recent cue. He Grand venton Dck w~ dersta someth L. Bra~ name of a strang membere call hs faces ar, Gabbc n the a wfe of now n workng Harrs a~ Reece sportato Waldren flng ch~ help. Enl Dck Kle~ booke ~nk t the nam~ ger shoul

39 .; ~L....;.,, "... /,... :.~ / ,.. "" ~.... ~ ~:. :: ;~ ~r. ~.. :. ~.. :....L:.) " " "..~... ;. : :..... " ".:. /::,.: STORK NEWS.,..:. :"". Harry,. and Helen O Bryant are the./:."."~0udparents of a baby grl, ther.. "..s:... ~St, born May 13, at the Lews Me-."... :moral Hosptal. Catherne Doreen /...".weghed n at 4 Ibs oz. "..., " ": Other proud parents are Pat and.~."..:"..: Gary. Brown, who welcomed ther.-... YOSEMJTE SENTINEL SKI INSTRUCTORSCATTERED Nck Fore, now far removed from hs sk school-drectng dutes, s hard at work n the hotel dvson offce.preparng for the Hgh Serra Camp season whch s forecast as startng June 12 wth Tuolumne Meadows. Nck recently returned from the CITYSIDE Andy Scarbrough wth other Matn County Indans over ppe and a bowl came up wth the followng legend that may cast doubt on the usual and accepted story of the dervaton of the. word Yosemte....:.second lttle grl nto the world on Once upon a tme, many many,....,... Professonal Sk Instructors Assocaton meetng at Mammoth. A number."... May 6,. at I he same hosptal. Janne years ago when the Indan trbes.nhabted the great Valley n The Moun- -. :!. "...Lynn weghed n at 6 Ibs. - 1 oz. of hs nstructors were there; they are.."~ " " " " ACCOUNTING tans, the young braves from the southem end of the Volley wouldamuse :...:..~,. now n dverse areas of the world..:."...,. (Contnued[rom page Bvo) Ȳ.- well wth hs new task. Othmar Krong s n Zermatt operatng a lttle restaurant and, when tme themselves by takng wllow branches. Gossp and Rr~mor5 and knockng acorn bals around the "-:. :. Marl Kay Mathews has returned to permts, mountan-gudng. Jacques meadow. As tme went by, they mproved the sport wth straghter and :: v.-. the paymaster tecton. She has return- DuPont and Glbert Rhem have returned to Grenoble n France and are :. ed after workng sx months n San smoother wllow branches and rounder and rounder oak balls. They even certfed Alpne gudes. Lyn Drury.has :-:.:Francsco. It s great to have her smle returned to.her horne n Barre, Ontaro, Canada. Trsh McCulley wll be :::.and keen wt around once agan. found they could ht the oak ball! Seems some of the accounters went to better f they rested t above the workng for YPC Co. reservaton offce.. :... Wawona,. to watch the horses drven ground on a ponted acorn as t.":: nto the park. Ts sad they helped n ts South Entrance "branch". Lv could be seen better above the lush Norman s n Fresno and plannng on. " CharleEagle, local golf pro,. protect.grass. One day, after httng hs oak.~..hsgolf c o u r s e wth shotgun and returnng to school where she wll ball, a brave was unable to locate.~"..-. b ro om. Dck Klen was seen at the pursue hgher mathematcs. Ed Rcks,... the pont acorn - hs voce was heard s n Fresno n the lumber busness. "recent Le.Grand Lons Club barbe.".." cue. He went there to help brng bacl, to across the meadow - "Yo-see-my Bll Cooper and Steve Hurd are n Yosemte, Bll as Chef Clerk at Camp tee?" ~1 "..~.~.~e local.lons club bell. Seems the Curry, Steve s a N.P.S. ranger at More From S.F. ".:..."~;~ranger.was "borrowed" by the Le Crane Flat. Gunther Hohlweg s enroute (probably) to Australa to vst the proud owners of a Labrador Re- Dane Owens and her husband are...!..". Grand club durng the recent con-....., venton at The Ahwahnee. Anyway, hs mother and to teach skng. Bruno trever. three month He has fnshng just returned school called from a..:. Dck.went down because of a msun- Zehetner s reported to be settlng n. "obedence :;.:derstandng...,. Heth0ught the trp had San Francsco. Sd Jenson and Jan tranng". He s now pas- somethng. to do wth Bell s Scotch. L. Peterson both are n the Unversty learned, sng along and has all taugh the knowledge Dane to st, he...l. Branscum has pcked up the nck- L. name of Bg Fella. It appeared to be.. a strange nckname untl t was remembered the Lone Ranger used to...:,...call hs horse bg fella. Several new.. faces are now on the scene. Carolyn Gabbard and Kenneth Rothenberg are.... n the cashers cage. Janet Barrett, wfe of reservatons Steve Barrett, s.now n paymasters. Carolyn Jan h workng wth Maureen "Chuckles" Harrs at the work order desk. Patrca Reece has added charm to the tran- sportafon audtng secton. Anta Waldren s helpng Eva Murphy wth.flng chores and boyl does she need... help. Enrco Grasso wll be helpng.dck Klen wth cost control (and Dck s. booke actvtes.) Bll Arsenault s.~orkng at the hotel audtng desk.... :.. Thnk t was Nck Fore who thought " the name of the "bunny hll" at Badger should be changed to Fanny Hll. -Carl Strckland of Utah and Dors Henry has returned to Bakersfeld. TIOGA OPENS 8 a.m. SATURDAY There wll be no control on the Lee Vnng grade untl Tuesday when the open hours wll be 8-10 a.m., 2-4, and 8-10 p.m. HOUSE FOR SALE 2-bedroom frame house - excellent condton - El Portal -- prced at $5,500. The present owner, Mrs. Vrgna Blackwell, s now resdng n the Bay Area, but nformaton regar. dng ths house s avalable through Area Ranger Worthngton If you would lke to see the house, a key s avalable at the El Portal Post Offce. NOTE: only permanent Park connected employees can purchased ths house. A rental wth an opton to buy wll be consdered. stand, roll over, fetch and shake hands. In her enthusasm to feed ths educated anmal properly, Dane called the SPCA and asked them f they had a book on dets for dogs. They sent her a beautful pamphlet on the care and feedng of dogs. She reported recently that dogge apparently lke t, snce when she returned home one evenng she found he had eaten tenvelope and all. DRIVER TEST SCORES A small local samplng of the resuts of the Natonal Drvers Test gven over CBS-TV Monday, May 24, ndcate that local drvers scored an average of 59. Ths s eght ponts above the natonal 51 average and, by the ratng system announced, puts the local drvers n the "far" category albet at the top of the "far" scale whch spanned scores of :..!.]

40 ../. " L..!. ~:~ :, " " WORDS WITH WILL ~...:;...Havng read once there was-an.. approprate Shakespearan quotaton :"... for every concevable stuaton, I set... out to test the theory; the followng.. antphon of 20th century :vernacular ~., :.:.and16th lexcon was the magnary I,..., result. Boy, s the mal plng up ".:.,.When sorrows come, they come not... ~.;.sngle spes, but n battalons." Shall,. we dump ths reservaton for no de.l.. ~".. post? "Conscence s but a word that cowards. use." l certanly would have ~.. handled. the stuaton dfferently. I.. "Everyone can master a gref but he. that.has t., Would you explan ths to me once morel "You tread upon..my patence" Some clod faled to...;. cancel ths reservaton and t went I " " " I...: thru as a forfet. "But men are men;... tl the best sometmes forget.,, That was!... the most stumblefooted, sway-backed beast I. have ever rdden. "What a horse should have, he dd not lack, Savea proud rder on so proud a back." Thanks for all your trouble. ~r.....,,. ; " Y r~,..."when servce sweat for duty." If my coffee break s nterrupted once more."socety s no comfort To one not socable." You. know, she makes $25 more than me? "When envy breeds un-knd dvson: There comes the r.,n, there begns confuson." I m sorry but rafts are not permtted on the rver. "Lttle wanton boys that swm on bladders, Ths many summers n a sea of glory." Guess, I ll have to gve up my. golf date to get out ths room lst. "There"s nothng n ths world can make me joy: Lfe s as tedous as a twce-told tale." Who? Me? Make a mstakel "The fool doth thnk he s wse, but the wse man knows hmself to be a fool." Well, now t happened ths.way... "The excuse that thou dost make n ths delay, Is longer than the tale thou dost excuse." That desk clerk s absolutely mpossble to get along wth. "1 have no other but a woman s reason: I thnk hm so because I thnk hm so." I just can t tell you what tme I ll be home for dnner. :"That a man mght know the end of ths day s busness." The customers are sx feet deep at the counter. "There s not one among them but I dote. on hs very absence." There s a party at the desk who wants to LATE DEER HUNT HEARINGS As s generally known amongst Valley resdents, the Yosemte Park Servce offcals requested the Calforna Department of Fsh and Game to authorze two specal post-season deer hunts on federally ownedlands adjacent to the Park. The hunts, amed at reducng the deer populaton n localzed areas of the Park, have been suggested for the perod begnnng Saturday, November 13, 1965 and endng Sunday, January 2, Vegetatve studes and herd samplngs n two areas of the Park, where heavy concentratons of deer are usual have ponted out the need for re. ducton of the herds. Overpopulaton has resulted n depleton of grazng grass and poor condton of the anmals. The specal hunt areas proposed have been dentfed as the North Merced and South Merced. Each would nclude the usual wnter range of deer whch mgrate from the Park. In the North Merced hunt area, set up to allevate range damage n the Tuolumne Meadows and Mather Dstrcts of the Park, a mnmum of 600 antlerless deer permts and 150 ether sex (hunter s choce) permtshave been recommended for ssuance. In the South Merced hunt area, nto whch the deer mgrate from the Wawona Dstrct, the recommendaton s for 500 antlerless and 150 ether sex (hunter s choce) permts. Park Servce offcals have attended meetngs of a number of sportsmen s clubs n the area, explanng the wsdom of the extended season. A publc hearng was held n Marposa County on May 4. On June 9, the Fsh and Game hearngs wll be held for Tuolumne County, and on June 25 the full Fsh and Game Commsson wll meet n San Francsco to evaluate the. testmony for and aganst the late season. see you ar, d she s madder than a wet hen. "Look, he s wndng up the watch of hs wt: By and by t wll strke." What do you thnk of ths year s crew? "Who can be wse, amaz d, tmeperate and furous, loyal and neutral, n a moment?" -Patrca Thomas BILL CUTHBERT RECEIVES AWARD Bll Cuthbert, Myrtle Sylvest s son, recently receved sgnfcant reco~-~...:: nton for two nventon he madē du~...~ ng the 11 years he was wth the U.S. Navy s Faclty at Pt. Mugu. Each nventon s of a classfed nature but. have to do wth sophstcated radar equpment. Cuthbert receved a total of $460 cash and an award certfcate for hs accomplshment. from Brg. Gen Jewell C. Maxwell; commander of the Ar Force Western. Test Range. As Cuthbert nvented these devces whle n Cvl Servce, the government has royalty-free use of hs deas. However, he retans any other commercal rghts. The Cuthberts and ther sx chldren now resde n the Vandenberg Ar... Force Base area... POST OFFICE SCHEDULE Wth the openng of the Curry Post Offce on May 15, mal wll be receved and dspatched daly for the summer months. Sunday and holday... ~ mal wll close at 11:30a.m. at tl~.,,~ :. ~.~ #.: ~.. Man Post Offce. All offces wll be closed for. Me. mortal Day, Monday, May 31, 1965,...:. however, mal wll be receved and! dspatched per holday schedule. - -o-!: ANOTHER VEHICLE ADDED TO! DISPLAY :" A passenger Cadllac "stretchout" stage has been added to the vehcle dsplay at the Transporta- ton Center at El Portal. Ten of these vehcles were custom bult by Gllg Brothers n Hayward for the Yosemte Park and Curry Co., who donated the stage to the Natonal Park Servce. ~O~ Boy Scout Funds to Modesto At the last meetng of the local Boy Scout Troop, the scouts decded unan..;: I mously to donate ths year s Corn-.. munty Councl fund of $100 to the Area Councl n Modesto. Local scouts... seem to be n far fnancal condto~:~ j whle ~" the headquarters s short of t~!!. operatng funds. Thus, scouts n the surroundng area wll be able to pursue the scoutng program...! ī J ". I.!:!

41 .:. ~..,: ,. " ".,...,.. ~ ! YOSEMITE SENTINEL :~.. :FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1965 I....., "" : ~ ELMER. FLAD~AARK TO..... GRAND CANYON. : Chef Ranger Elmer Fladmark has : been promoted and transferred to the : poston of assstant superntendent at"grand Canyon Natonal Park, act... Cordng to Yosemte superntendent John Preston. Elmer has been here /).::.: I!...::.: : - snce years has October ganed of the 1958, admraton and over and the l: J ::~ respect of all. We resorry to see hm {. go, but congratulate hm on a well I. deserved promoton. He wll repor;r. for hs new post on July 4. I A natve of Portland, North Dakota, ~ I Fladmark receved hs frst appont.: :.:!ment n t.he Natonal Park Servce as a. I:. :. ParkRanger at Glacer Natonal Park,!: Montana, n He was promoted!.to Assstant Chef Ranger there n. t: /":.:r 1938 ~, and to Chef Ranger n ". : " " " " f r : That same year he entered the Unted!. :..-". States Coast:Guard as a Chef War-. I.":..~.:.!:": rantoffcer ~!.:..Followng. h s honorable dscharge I.:./.; f~am:~the I. coast Guard n. October! 194,5, he returned to Glacer Where he I: :contnued as Chef Ranger, except for ;: "ashort perod as Actng Assstant Superntendent, untl February 1957; when he was apponted to the Super-.,. ntendency of Joshua Tree Natonal. Monument,. Calforna. Durng hs years at Yosemte, Mr. Fladmark, who s marred and has one son, Bruce, a student at Fresno - State College, has been n charge of resources management and vstor. protecton actvtes n the Park. FROM THE LODGE Hectc though t was, we all seemed " to have survved the Memoral Day, weekend, some k~etter than others, I ve heard. Not only wouldn t some of.our guests.take no for an answer when told that all our accommodatons were flled (even the parkng (Contnued on page two) HELP GUARD THE GARDEN The SENTINEL receved the followng plea from the Museum people It s hoped that YPC Co. youngsters wll be advsed of proper Museum garden manners. Memoral Day weekend caused many problems. One of the smaller but most frustratng ones was the dsappearance of large numbers of sgns from the Yosemle Museum Wldflower Garden. Several vstors complaned about the poor condton of the area. It s true tha Park Servce funds have been too short to keep the garden n top condton. But we have been tryng. Imagne our chagrn when we were forced to conclude that t wasn t the vstors and ther kds who had done the damage, but our chldren lvng n Yosemte Valley. We thnk we had enough thngs to worry about durng that busy perod wthout havng to watch our own frends. Ch!dren lvng n the park are stll welcome n the Museum and n the (Contnued on page two),. - - COMMUNITY COUNC,L UNOS,.:.:+, ~nunn~\,~/jt/, Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna PRESIDENT S MESSAGE ON NATURAL BEAUTY The Presdent s Specal Message on Natural Beauty has been much n the news of late. It s an exhortaton to all Amercans, but especally to those organzatons charged wth the leadershp of protectng and enhancng beauty n ths Naton and fosterng awareness and apprecaton of t and care for t by every ctzen... : Drector George B. Hartzog, Jr. has sad that "We n the Natonal Park Servce must do our utmost to make the Natonal Parks models of b.eauty - models of man s care and apprecaton of hs envronment." To that end he has outlned steps to be taken to mplement the Presdent s message. Among these are actons we all can take: 1. Makng sure that the parks are kept clean and free from debrs, that buldngs and other facltes ancl equpment are kept panted and otherwse n good and neat condton, ~nd that condtons whch could contrbute to unsghtly or unhealthful (Contnued on page two) STERLING CRAMER HEADS CONTROLLER COMMITTEE YPC Co. controller, Sterlng Cramer, was apponted to head a commttee been contrbuted to the Corn- ~,LI of park concessoner controllers by ~:!! munty Councl n ts current fund~l,~j. Don Hummel, charman of the rasng program. The goal ~s ~ Western Conference Natonal Park -, the shortage $ Concessoners. The purpose of the The drve w,ii cont,nue through ~.! commttee s to work wth Natonal uoo ~ Those who have yet to make I~ Park Servce accountants n an effort to establsh a unform system of ~~ ther contrbuton are urged to!! accounts for all concessoners. Cramer do so by that date. Anythng!~ has been n Denver, meetng wth ~ ~ short of the $2,700 goal wll ret~ sut n the communty s nablty!~! Robert C. Norwood, Jr., controller,, f " ~ to partm~pate ~n the customary l,,~ Mesa Verde Park Co. and J. D. Amerman, vce presdent and treasurer, ~.~.. ~, L. J ".,~...; fashon ~n nahonal chantes and ~.. t! Yellowstone Park Co., and a lke number of N.P.S. accountng local youth actvnes, ;!:: people..!......,...,.

42 ,~:~, :,,. I..,,,.,.,:..,,....,..., / YOSEMITE SENTINEL l l l l l l Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of Yosemte Valley resdents. H. Oehlmann... Advsor 1 H.K. Oumet... Advsor : H. Berrey Advsor l~l lll I, epeeooeele, ooe~oe o ~eo eoe,,~ o ~. ;!.: HELP GUARD THE GARDEN : (Cont,lued from page one) ; : Garden, but they must observe the : same rules as vstors:l 1. Stay on the paths. : 2. Look at the plants and flowers wthout pckng them. Leave plant :, labels n place. : 3.1 Enter and leave the garden : through the Museum-not by clmbng over, under, or through the fences. 4. Insde the Museum, quet talkng and walkng are proper-not yellng and runnng. Ths s especally mportant on trps to the County Lbrary whle other Museum vstors are studyngthe exhbts. The Museum staff knows that most chldren have been observng these rules and says "Thank you" to ths majorty. They hope to be able to say thesame to the mnorty. Please help by askng your chldren to follow the suggestons above..they too, Can help by remndng ther r frends:of the rules at approprate moments. Too, f anyone fnds any green plant labels wth whte letterng, they llbe apprecated. Brng them to themuseum leave them wth any of the naturalsts... LOCAL ART EXHIBIT Mary Ellen Lafferty, who has had a number of her Yosemte pantngs on dsplay n the Park, wll have a "one-man" show at Camp Curry on June 21 and 22 and at Yosemte Lodge June 23, 24 and 25 between 11:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., f PRESIDENT S MESSAGE (Contnued from page one) stuatons or otherwse volate the proper use of park lands not be permtted to develop. 2. That development and land management be n the best nterests of mantanng a handsome envronment. FROM THE LODGE (Contnued frompage one) lot) but, accordng to Wlson Sparks, out nghtwatchman, someone left the door to Cedar Cottage open and the bears tred to move n. Fortunately, Mr. Sparks was able to persuade Mama, papa and baby bear to leave quetly, before wakng the guests. "Now f the new contract says to delete the second paragraph on the reverse sde, exactly what does ths mean? Well, f there s an ambguty n the contract, the person Creatng the ambguty s bound by the reasonable nterpretaton gven to the wrtng by the other party." Ths type of "legal" conversaton s beng heard all over the Lodge these days as more and more employees ask Bll Holton for "expert" legal advce. We understand Bll has just passed hs Calforna Bar Exam. Congratulatons, Bll and now wll you please repeat what you sad so we can understand. Not only many new faces around the Lodge ths month,.such as Dens Johnson our new transportaton agent, from Palo Alto, but many a famlar face from last summer has Suddenly popped up. It s nce havng Rohnda Cutts and Velma Whttaker back n the restaurant, Ashley Martn behnd the front desk and Bll Germany as assstant manager. We ve many new faces, but one we re certanly mssng. Phl Crapo has transferred to Housekeepng Camp as chef clerk. It s just not the same around here wthout Phl. From what we ve heard, we re not only mssng a good room clerk, but one of the best chefs n the valley. Understand he charcoals a great steak. How about an nvte, Phl? Another sure sgn of summer s the return of Hank Reynolds. Hank s here for hs sxth summer, to manage our Lodge pool and entertan us wth hs enjoyable cowboy musc. If our front desk clerks and tran. sportaton agents appear to be a bt dstraught, t s due to the poundng, dr!lng and nerve-rackng nose comng from the addton of our new transportaton desk. We re all anxously awatng ts completon. -Judy Kulcher ACCOUNTING He who laughs last usually s pretty slow. Most accountng types do not fall nto ths category. Wth the busy season upon Us, we are rsng to meet the occason. The frst week of June has shown we are lattudnaran. However, there were some anxous moments. Under the gudance of Bob Lee, Offce Manager, the month of May was summarled n tme to provde fgures for the Board of Drectors meetng; The meetng was held on June ffth. Agnes Westfall, Chef Paymaster and her fun-lovng group managed to have the payroll checks out n tme. Melba Smth, Head Casher, and her smlng group, dug nto ther pggy banks and found enough money to cash the checks. We all thank both department s for that, as well as ther honest men. Gossp & Rumors Jonng the happness group s Bernce Boehne, who wll help out on servce staton audtng. She and her husband recently completed a trp around the world. Bob Cromer, Vllage Store Assstant Manager, and hs wfe, Marge, of Personnel, re-: cently went to Utah to pck up ther chldren. The chldren attend school there and the fnal semester has ended. The trp turned out to be almost lke old home week. It seems many park people have chldren attendng school n Utah. Can you magne drvng that dstance to see other park people? Ravndra Jan, Nght Audtor at The Ahwahnee, has devsed a system to calculate room revenue and meal charges. It works perfectly and s a great tme-saver. Laure Hurlburt, of Personnel, should be a member of the Volunteer Fre Department. She seems to be among the frst at the Frehouse when the alarm sounds, cheerng everyone on. Perhaps she could earn a spot on the 1968 Olympc squad as a sprnter. We thnk t was Susan Arvalo, Servce Staton Audtor, who suggested the statons should offer the servce of refoldng road maps. Enrco Grasso, of Cost Control, who recently started n accounlng, s also the mnster at El Portal. It s been P/E,~ A conv Agent eral terest to Car owl cure and for those c less wll bq Whle are dlge lecton of,... I~erson of yed. 1 It s tl that mane but hgh greatest e: Speed Valley an to be take These law: patrollng traffc va by Park C Whle f n the Parl Employees any natur~ home or the Ran 1 Whle tk employees. of honor... there, have odd cl~ara employee doubtful report the All Yose to a rece Baldwn at p.m. on Wed sad he s he can see Moulton ha New har by Janet They look c won the 50( It may hc cashers mnature cc one drnk a

43 ~ A... =.,... p ".-.,,..... PLEASE READ, AND HEED yl l : ~ l :l l l I l A conversaton wth YPC Co. Specal ~t " ";"..Agent Tom Thomas,brought forth sevy ";... eralsuggestons that may be of n-,~t....~.,... terest to the newer employees. :; "..."-..Car owners are encouraged to se- -.. ~. n " ": cure and attach park entrance stckers.. l!.. "..... for those comng nto the park stcker-.. :. ~. ~r.:."zi.:.. less wll be charged 50c per entry. L- ;:.!:."..Whle YPC Co. personnel people :....:... are dlgent and.wa~.chful n ther se. r :,..... :..".. lecton of employees, occasonally a e:....--, :.....~.:..~. "... Ferson. of dubous character s emplo..:... yed.. It s.therefore Thomas suggeston,r "......"": that money, and artcles of small sze d......~ :. :... but..hgh Value be secured to the.":; greatest extent possble; ". " ":....l,..... t-::.. "... ~.-Speed sgns along roads n the..... y..:.:.:. Valley and off the Valley floor are " : : "to be taken lterally by local drvers.!,..these: laws are carefully enforced by...~:..: patr011ng rangers and ctatons for ~:.traffc volatons are not taken lghtly "..... by Park Commssoner Ottonello. :...: t".:. ".:. Whle.frearms. are not prohbted.. ::.. n the.park, ther use most clearly s......employees who may have frearms of e, "...any nature must ether send them..l~omeor have them regstered wth.".. the Rangers Offce. r. -Whle the vast majorty of Park.:.;employees and vstors.are.people --.;.:...-. <:.of.. hor.0r..and.thecustomary morals,... there have been occasons where the odd Character s encountered. An employee approached by anyone of " "doubtful ntentons s encouraged to : report the ncdent to hs supervsor. ".,. ~O~ BALDWIN WELCOME. All Yosemte resdents are nvted :.. toa recepton for Rev. and Mrs. Don Baldwn at the Rangers Club at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 23. sad he s broadmnded as long as he can see you on Sunday. Brenda Moulton has returned to paymasters. New har fashons are beng sported by Janet Farrel and Jesse Taylor. They look great! Bob Lee s rcher; he.won the 500 Memoral Day race pool. It may have been Lee Yancy, of the cashers cage, who descrbed the..mnature cocktal. It seems you take " one drnk and n a mnature out. -Carl Strckland Per Cent of U.S. Populaton Mllon = 10o~ 266 Mllon.:100~ ~ West ountan South Atlantc South $% Central WESTWARD TILT The accompanyng chart, provded by the Natonal Industral Conference Board relatng to the antcpated growth of the U. S. by area, ndcates that the Pacfc Coast can expect a not-so-surprsng ncrease and wll lead all other areas n populaton growth through 1985, the termnus of the study project. The Pacfc states wll have an expected growth rate of 91% over the perod, The Pacfc Coast should account for 15% of the total U.S. populaton, and more than 40% of ths growth wll be from the effect of people movng west PARENTS, PLEASE NOTE What the younger generaton (5 to 12 yrs.) fnds fascnatng about the Vllage Store ce vendng machne s not apparent rght off. However, durng most of the day n the summer a half-dozen tykes are congregated a- bout the machne, generally underfoot and banterng wth the attendant. That area s most cangested wth cars, people and bcycles and the youngsters add to the congeston unnecessarly. Parents are asked to suggest to ther chldren that they gather elsewhere. New England 5.9% 5.5% ~ Mddle Atlantc Centra! ~ East South Centr~~ from" other parts of the country. In. terms of the total U.S. populaton, the Pacfc Coast s expected to be outranked by three other regons - the East North Atlantc, 19%, the Mddle Atlantc whch should have 17% of the naton s populaton and the South Atlantc, 16%. Although these three regons n 985 wll occupy frst, second and thrd postons, respectvely, n share of populaton, none can approach the populaton growth of the Pacfc Coast states. The total populaton of the U. S. s expected to be 266,000,000 as compared wth the current 191,000,000. DOUG HUBBARD TO GUAM Chef Park Naturalst Doug Hubbard left Yosemte June 7 as a member of a three-man study team makng a survey of hstory, natural hstory and recreatonal potentals on Guam. The study s beng made at the request of the Governor of Guam. Chef of the party wll be Glenn Hendrxl Chef, Dvson of New Area Studes and Master Plans, and the other member wll be Regonal Drector Ed Hummel. It s antcpated that four or fve weeks wll be requred. )

44 ... q 4.-. I F % t.. n!-. ~ j :....~., ; AHWAHNEE New York, New York... Amerca s meltng pot les 3,000 mles to the East. (That s a long hke, even for Maro Savo). The Ahwahnee hotel, Calforna s answer to a southern manson (for thebeneft of "Y AII" that just arrved) mght be consdered a fryng pan n comparson to the world s largest cty. Thehotel s smaller quanttatvely, but t s bg on varety. Varety mght well be consdered. one of the spces of lfe. Ths s especally true when referrng to people. 1. ". Therefore, The Ahwahnee staff, f for no other reason, s especally nterestng and colorful. Inda, Persa, Canada, England, Holland, France, Czechoslovaka, The Phlppnes, and Peru are some of the countres represented. New York, Maryland, Msssspp, Texas, Arzona Iowa, Kansas, Mchgan, and Calforna are some of the states represented. Good. homes, broken homes; good :~ :educaton,. poor educaton; fast talk- ~ ers, slow walkers... these are just,~ samples of the dfferent knds of back- :. grounds from whch our employees " come. When all of these people are ~ thrown nto the same pan, a delcous stew s brewed that can t be cooked l,: even by Chef Person. It s a stew that k: s good eatng for everyone becc~use ~ the relatonshps that are developed and the exchange of thoughts that come about, gve each ndvdual a better nsght nto hs own lfe. In,! other words, the end result of the meal s knowledge, a food whch s easly dgested. So, f you would lke to take a trp around the world, but fnd yourself fnancally unable to do so, stop by The Ahwahnee and talk to the employees. Then, get back to work and dream. Golde s Goodes Lou Verhaar recently became the, frst bellman to room a guest at the kennels. When the guest faled to reward Lou s outstandng servces, Lou got mad and called hm a "drty dog". John Brakman, the ex-baker who s allergc to flour, was gven a four YPC CO. EMPLOYEE INJURED IN FALL Robert Plapp, 18, Camp Curry employee, s n Lews Memoral Hosptal wth serous njures resultng from a fall of some 80 whch took place near the top of Yosemte Falls. The accdent occurred late n the day Wednesday, June 9, when Plapp and Donald O. Cross, 20, YPC Co. vendng machne attendant, left the tral at the top of the falls and attempted to return to the Valley va a canyon east of Yosemte Pont. After Plapp s fall Cross stayed at the scene and t was not untl about 12:30 a.m. June 10 that the Natonal Park Servce learned of the accdent. Park rangers Dave Huson and Gary Brown hked to a pont some 800 a- bove the fallen man and rappelled down to render frst ad. Fred Lalone, YPC Co. securty guard asssted n the rescue. A helcopter, summoned from Sequoa-Kngs Canyon Park, arrved at about 2:00 p.m. Thursday June 10 and snatchedplapp from the moun" tansde, brngng hm strapped n a ltter attached to the machne s land. ng gear to the meadow opposte the Church Bowl where he was transfer. red to a watng ambulance and taken to the local hosptal. E. T. CARPENTER E. T. Carpenter, YPC Co. Mantenance Superntendent from 1943 untl 1956, ded June 7 n San Dego, where he and Mrs. Carpenter lved after leavng the park. In addton to hs wdow, he s survved by a son Ken Carpenter of Reno and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Jaekel of Marposa. Gravesde servces wll be held n Marposa at 2:30 p.m., Monday June 14. WANTED Small motor bke, Ross Steadman, Box 1101, Camp Curry. year rowng scholarshp at Yale after hs death-defyng dsplay of handlng my kayak on the Merced Rver. Barry (Msssspp) Jackson bought Jm (Maryland) Dunaway s car last week. Ths week, Barry was quoted as sayng, "my grandpappy told me to watch out for those carpetbaggers. -Ron Goldsten SWIM CLASSES The Annual Red Cross swmmng classes wll be held at the Lodge Pool weekdays June 17 through 30 between9 and 11:30 a.m. Ths program s under the drecton of the Marposa Red Cross Chapter, wth Conne Metherell n charge here. Youngsters fve years and over may regster for the program by callng Conne at on June 14 or 15. Thsyear s nstructngstaff wll be composed of Jan Haag, Anne Hendrckson, Joanne Cross and Pat Brown. Lenore Cross wll serve as poolsde assstant. The Amercan Red Cross pays the nstructors salares, YPC Co. contrbutes use of pool and other facltes and provdes nstructors annual pool passes. GRADUATES PLANS Local boys and grls who graduated from the Yosemte Elementary School on Thursday, June 10 wll attend varous secondary schools. Tom Allcock s headng for Bellarmne College Preparatory n San Jose; Bob Berngton and Chrssy Johanson, ;to Wasatch Academy n Utah; Bob Cross to the Thacher School at Oja. Stayng close to home and hearthsde wll be Jeannne Dtton, Loue Parker, Scott Earle, Ron Gock, Bryan Huson, Gary and Brad Lamoreaux, Brad Clark, Greg Power, Darrc.ql Schmdt and Lauren Westmoreland. The SENTINEL wshes the graduates a happy summer and a successful contnuaton of ther educaton. LOCAL CHARITY EFFORTS SUCCESSFUL The Yosemte Wornens Group s luncheon and fashon show held June 3 at The Ahwahnee was attended by 87 women of tl~e park and neghbor. ng communtes. A total of $ was netted from the affar whch amount was donated to the Chld Development Center at the Chldren s Hosptal n San Francsco. Student Councl Accordng to Greg Power, presdent of the local elementary school, the Student Councl at ts fnal meetng, voted to donate $45.00 from ts treasury to the school s chldrens lbrary. Ths amount was rased prncpally from the sale of tckets to moton pctures sponsored by the Councl. " L.!. :!

45 ~,.,.,. 5,; L.~ :! ~."...,.,.,.-... ~, " " :". :. ". YOSEMITE "~. SENTINEL,. :..!" f" " ;." ~., 1,~. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1965 FLOWER WALK, JULY 11 The frst of the Natonal Park Servce s flower walks n. the Brdalvel Creek Campground-Badger Pass area wll start from the campground at A.M., Sunday, July 11. Ranger Naturalst Bob Fry wll conduct the!. foot-and-auto tour along the old Glacer Pont road, endng at the Badger }. I. " " ~,... Pass meadow. All locals are welcome I I! topartcpate; lunches suggested, but not necessary. MarY Tresdder, a flower watcher of. some talent,.has gone over the I route and has set down her cornments.. on the blooms that can be expected I n the Badger Pass area. "Ths lst s of flowers I saw n." l bloom at Badger Pass, On two trps, July 2 and 4. There doubtless were some I mssed, and there are several I have not been able to dentfy. At " Badger, I saw 26 speces, asde from some encountered n the lower areas, : and wth the present warm weather, the number there may well have doubled by the tme of the flower walk on Sunday, July 11:" ;- Marsh-margolds, almost gone. (pale yellow) Shootng-stars, very fne, n strong stands-pnk to pnksh lavender Knotweed--whte, qute profusely scattered around meadow Carnassa-blue flowers, grassy leaves (Quamash) Corn lly-begnnng to come out Pant Brush-of damp meadows, brllant scarlet (mnata) Goldenrod-begnnng to show color at tps Ren-orchs-not qute out yet but soon along outlet stream wth pnk geranum (whte) :Whte vlolets-n edge of meadow Yellow volet-n woods (Contnued on page two) YOSEMITE ON FILMS Yosemte has been or wll be vsted by several moton pcture camera crews. Pyramd Flms, dong YPC Co s wnter flm had Fred Hudson, photographer and Carlton Moss, wrterdrector, her e to flm several scenes showng certan summer aspects of Yosemte. The Amercan Honda Co., represented by Murray D Atley Productons of Hollywood, flmed two scenes here portrayng "motorcycle courtesy". Sam Mtchell, Borden drver, cooperated wth hs great truck and traler rg. Agnes Westfall, Cathy Metherell and gude Marly Hlobar from the Stables worked n a scene nvolvng motorcycles and horses. A crew of fve from the Nhon Documentary Flm Co. of Tokyo, fh ned several scenes n the Park to be used n a Japan Ar Lnes flm tentatvely ttled "Wngs to U.S.A.". It was nterestng to learn from the Japan Ar Lnes people that the cultural and economc aspects of the Unted States have been well-documented n Japanese flms. However, none exst that show the natural beautes of ths country. Hence, ths flm, rather than dealng wth man-created thngs, wll capture natural beauty. The Moody Insttute of Scence wll have photographers at Waterwheel Falls soon for three days of photography along the Tuolumne Rver. TOYS, PLEASE Does anyone have any dscarded toys, books or games they would lke to contrbute to the Church Nursery? We would apprecate. Ether brng them to Coletha Jones n the Personnel Offce or telephone and someone wll pck them up. Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna. COFFEE HOUSE OPENS A coffee house, known as The Church Key, wll open Frday, July 9 at the Masonc Hall, whch s located down the road to the rear of the Old Vllage Chapel. At The Church Key, whch s sp0nsored by "A Chrstan Mnstry n the Natonal Parks", there wll be folk sngng, gutar musc, dramatc presentatons, poetry readng and dscussons. All Valley resdents and employees are nvted to The Church Key, whch wll be open between 9 p.m. and Mdnght each Monday and Frday. The Church Key would lke to exhbt artstc creatons and enlst the servces of poets for a poetry sheet. Anyone wshng to partcpate should contact members of the Mnstry staff: Larry or Joyce Space, Phlp Durnell, Rck Rowe, Frank Cathcart, Nancy Sanders, Pare Boney, Jeff Utter, Gaye Brown, Dck Detrch, Charlotte Curry, Tommy Leach, Jm Phnney, Gaynl Stougger, Harley or Karn Hunt, Jm Ells, Bll or Pegg Hayes, Reg Lancas. ter or Don Baldwn. GOVERNOR VISITS AHWAHNEE Several dstngushed vstors from Mexco were entertaned at lunch at The Ahwahnee July 9 by YPC Co. Presdent H. Oehh nann. Members of the party were Governor of Sonora and Sra. Lus Encnas, Sonora Chef Justce and Sra. Ernesto Camou, Sonora Tourst Drector Hector Sanchez, St. and Sra. Ochoa, and Sr. Arstde Prado, secretary to the Governor. Park Supt. John Preston joned the Governor s party at Crane Flat Entrance. Governor Encnas had been nvted to open the Sonora, Calforna Dst- Far, July 8. The Governor and hs party were brought to the Park by far offcals.

46 : ~ o..:..., "... ~.."...,., vvv... vvvvv~v v~v Tv ~v :~ v~,-.". YOSEMITE... SENTINEL. t..: r..." "... " Publs eh d by....~... Yosemte Park and CUrry Co. for the nformaton of.. Yosemte Valley resdents. :-. "H. Oehlmann*... Advsor H. K. Oumet.... Advsor +. H. Berrey -..~ Ȧdvsor I~ e e~eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee, :. FLOWER WALl(,.. (Contnucd from page one) " Snowplants-a few, but agng (scar- let) ~".Two or, three potentllas (cream to... ~ brght.yellow).~. Three monkeyflowe-s (mmulus) One,... M; prmulodes) very low, leaves ".. sparklng wth dewdrops n mornng;.very large ones n especally wet places, brownsh dots n throat;.thrd less showy hdden n grass. Pussy wllow Dock (rusty brown). Phacela-caterpllar plant-n woods Larkspur (small) and columbne and meadow-rue wll soon be out n... wooded slopes. Tall delphnum (D..glacum) blooms much later.... Small salmon-pnk gla, along drer edges..." Tnker s penny not out yet, but soon...;. Bush lupne--lush, butnotyet n bloom Cow Parsnp Comng out. Much yarrow. comng on. ~Snowbush,. Pussy-paws,.. Zygadene,... Nude Buckwheat, Thstle, and others also n lower areas. In her exploraton, Mrs.. Tresdder noted those flowers she saw n bloom along the roadsde between the Ahwahnee and Badger Pass. Ths lst has been duplcated and s avalable from the SENTINEL offce to those nterested. I : HaNG KONG TAILOR AT Y. L. ;. The Wearbest Clothers of Kowloon, Hang Kong, wll set up a dsplay at Yosemte Lodge between 3 and 7 p.m. on July 16. All locals are nvted to examne the fabrcs and styles, for men and women, at that tme....,., A number of local people have ""done busness wth ths frm and have found them to be dependable. / ~ ) FROM THE LODGE The Fourth arrved at the Lodge lterally wth a bang! Many, many toursts, and most of our guests qute happy wth our accommodatons and beautful weather. Of course,there were the few unfortunate happenngs, such as the guest who nssted he had reservatons for the Lodge. Front desk clerks, assstant managers, n fact, the whole Lodge crew searched hgh and low for a record of the man s reservaton. By ths tme, the rate guest knew we were both ncompetent and not very dependable. Well, fnally we dscovered the guest was correct, he dd ndeed have reservatons, the only problem was, they were for Sequoa. More fun... Our favorte solder wll be vstng us soon. Just got the word from sster Lz that Jonathan Mtchell wll pay us a vst next week. He has just fnshed basc tranng n Lousana and, after hs vst here, wll be statoned n good ale Oklahoma. Most of you wll remember Jonathan as assstant manager n the cafetera or behnd the Lodge desk. Had another vstor over ths last weekend, Stan Lambone, who worked at the front desk. Stan s now gong to summer school n Fresno. He managed a vst to reservaton offce whch appears to have been apprec- L--J, I a,=u by Mss VanderKar. (Conlnued on page four) -o-- EQUITATION FOR JUNIORS Acc ordng to Bob P~arnett, YPC Co. Stables manager, rdng lessons for junors are now avalable daly n hour sessons startng at 8:30 A.M. Classes are under the drecton of nstructress Ton Fuller; pupls are taught the fundamentals of horsemanshpren manpulaton, turnng, stoppng, etc. The nstructon course takes the youngsters through horsehandlng at both the walk and the trot. Local youngsters, despte the recreaton facltes that abound, sometmes become restless durng summer holdays. Rdng nstructon,t would seem,s an nterestng and useful actvty. JUNIOR RANGERS The Yosemte Museum announced recently the 1965 Junor Ranger Program, devoted to conservaton-educaton for students n grades 3 through 8. Natural hstory, Indan lore and conservaton topcs wll be presented by ranger-naturalsts n class sessons, on walks and at campfre gatherngs. The junor ranger program materal s dvded nto subjects of nterest to youngsters n grades 3 through 6 and grades 7 and 8. All local youngsters are nvted by the Museum people to partcpc:te. There s a 25c charge per mornng sesson or $1.25 per week. There s no charge for the campfre, or for parents durng the Wednesday :ro. gram or at the daly award perods. Meetng tmes and places are shown below: Man., Tues., Thurs., and Fr.: 9-11:30 a.m. (Senor rangers same except Fr a.m. - 4 p.m.) Meet at the Happy Isles parkng area." Follow the sgns to the northwest corner. Parents must regster students and are welcome to return for the award perod begnnng at 11:20 a.m. The class area s n the forest across the plank walk over the marsh. Wed. - Fre Search and Rescue De. monstraton - 10:00-11:30 a.m. - Meet at Le Conte Memoral, across the road from Housekeepng Camp (Camp 16). Parents must regster students and are welcome. Thurs. - Campfre - 7:00-8:00 p.m. - Meet at the Junor Ranger ste near. Happy Isles. Parents of regstered students welcome. THE BEAR WENT OVER -- THE I:ALL The bear populaton of the Park was reduced by one recently when a goodszed brun, frolckng n the Merced Rver above Nevada Fall was swept over the brnk by the rushng waters. The bear apparen.~ly became frghtened when caught between a tral crew on one sde of the rver and a group of hkers on the other. No trace of the remans was found n a later examnaton of the rver Fall. below the NOT That s our :end as lng relef that come aro NOt that Smoothly pare law ago. But ble from motorcych sters mlll end of the concerned pad to tl composed Ted Parke lent work from reac An patrol ha, found n Frefall or prankster: (t vng the a frecrackel through tt~ ned. by a 30 cal black po DISABI Acc0rd~ Controller, tant chage employmel the state AB 241. The nsurance pont whe to ncream rate from nsurance 1965 throl addton, tt for dsabl creased fr $7,400 n ges n the n YPC through At ted on Sep.

47 [? and. s0ns,! rngs. teral.~st to and! :1 by :..~c, te. nng re s for O- own :30 the Ilow "ner. and The the,rap ter 13"1. LL a /as Jng nced r Pro- ~-edurough ter- jhall a ce?er the NOTES FROM CAMP CURRY That sgh one hears comng from our end of the Valley sn t anythng as glamorous as a gentle breeze rustlng through the trees-t s a sgh of relef that the July 4th weekend won t come around, for another 360 days. Not that the operaton ddn t run Smoothly - revenue fgures compare favorable wth those of a year ago. But coupled wth potental trouble from professonal hoodlums on motorcycles and less adept youngsters mllng]among the crowd, the end of the weekend brought joy to all concerned. Specal thanks should be pad to the Cornpany securty patrol, composed of Bll Frazer, Fred Lelone, Ted Parker and Bob Ruth. Ther effcent work kept a smmerng stuaton from reachng the bolng pont.. An example of what the securty patrol had to contend wth can be found n the half hour followng the Frefallon the nght of the 4th. Many pranksters were among the thousands (t seemed lke mllons) Of guests leavng the amphtheater area, droppng frecrackers and other such tems through the crowd. One youth detaned by the securty patrol possessed a 30 calber rfle casng, flled wth black powder and a fuse. A lack of (Contnued ~0~ on page four) DISABILITY INSURANCE RATES UPPED Accordng to S. S. Cramer, YPC Co. Controller, effectve August 1, mportant chages wl Itake place n the Unemployment Insurance Code through the state legslature s adopton of AB 241. The fund for payment of dsablty nsurance has been depleted to the pont where t has become neccesary to ncrease the worker contrbuton rate from 1% to 1.1% for dsablty nsurance for the perod August 1, 1965 through December 31, In addton, the maxmum taxable wage for dsablty nsurance has been ncreased from $5,600 n wages to $7,400 n wages. Each of these changes n the law wll be reflected frst n YPC Co. employee paychecks through August 31 whch are dstrbuted on September 7. HAPPINESS AND MISERY ARE The crew at Tuolunme Meadows Lodge has compled two books enttled Tuolumne Meadows Msery Book and Tuolumne Meadows Happness Book. The statements n the books apply to lfe as seen through the eyes of Tuolumnetes. Some of these we feel apply to park lfe n general and mght be enjoyed by other employees. The followng are a few of them from our books. Happness s lots of mlk. Happness s recevng a letter Happness s a day off Happness s musc n the ktchen Happness s the manager takng the day off Happness s Alex, the chef not tellng you to eat your vegetables Happness s frendly dshwashers Happness s steak for ttle sdehall Happness s fndng the rght flower at the rght tme n the rght place Happness s beng able to st n the lobby at nght wthout beng thrown out Happness s havng the deske~ s (desk clerks) eat n the sdehall lke the rest of Happness s my day off Happness s a warm fre and a warm sleepng bag Happness s droppng a shatter proof cup on the floor wthout havng t break Happness s fndng a fresh pece of parsley for a dnner plate Happness s balancng the books Happness s no checkouts Happness ~s gettng our raton of cake once a month Happness ~s a ranbow hat Happness s washng the last dsh for the day Happness s an uncensored Sentnel artcle Happness s Gene Feld wth hs mouth shut Happness s a full ]mouse (for the manager) and an empty house (for the staff) Happness s a wood ple next to your tent Happness s havng your roommate make the fre n the mornng Happness ~s the Borden s man I-tappmess s payday Happness ~s people at your table for breakfast that: only want coffee Happness ~s an afternoon nap Happness s lookng at a class 4 peak after you have clmbed t Msery s workng overtme Msery s 9 for dnner at 8:05 Msery s a harnet Msery s servng jello n a hot dsh Msery s Sunday mornng after Saturday nte at Hawthorne Msery ~s 2 mads only on Sunday mornng Msery s prunes or prune juce Msery ~s wearng a name tag Msery s a famly of ten wth lots of sutcases and no tp Msery s a green unform 10 nches too long Msery Is beng caught stealng food f, om the ktchen Msery ]s gettng up early Msery ]s losng at poker Msery s the Valley Msery ~s a check out Msery s tryng to fnsh a tent whle the people start movng n Msery.~s havng to take guests for a walk on horses Msery s wet wood.msery ~s eatng ham out front and fndng out they had srlon steak n sdehall Msery s hldng n the ran Msery ~s takng a shower wth no water pressure Msery s havng your boss pont out 4 peces of paper under the steam table Msery ~s puttng on yore contacts n the mornng Msery s dong dshes wth a hole n the rubber glove Msery s pumpng 36 Coleman lanterns wth a cut on your thumb Msery Is hard-boled eggs n the chcken pen Msery s havng your grades read by everyone before you get up here Msery s settng ths pece on the Lnotype and proof readng t!!! OBITUARIES We would lke to sympathze wth Gene Feld on the loss of hs chcken, Wlhemna, who lost her head when she stuck her neck out too far. LINKSMANSHIP FOR JUNIORS Charle Eagle, Wawona golf course pro, s md-way n a four sesson junor golf clnc for local boys and grls. Partcpatng are Tom and John All. cock, Bob Cross, Kathy Cromer, Gary and Brad Lamoreaux, Jeannne Dtton and Lesle Rust. Eagle clams the youngsters are progressng well,, havng had nstructon n golf course etquette and basc nstructon n the swng, etc. UNBALANCING NATURE Park vstors have always had very tender thoughts regardng abandoned anmal and brd babes, but the museum staff never has enjoyed the task of kllng the ones brought to them for ther care. Local resdents cause no problems knowng that mama often comes back as soon as the would-be rescuers get out of the way. But we are appealng here because (Contnued on page four)

48 CAMP CURRY (Contnued from page three) proper control could have obvously led to an undesrable stuaton, but ths was averted, thanks to our securty men. One of the prmary responsbltes of management s to become nvolved n stuatons where decson-makng by ther staff may prove to be dffcult. We are happy to report that once agan the Curry management (Whtfeld, Pomeroy, and Burden) has demonstrated ts keen nsght of staff problems. The case n queston s "How short s short", or translated: "What are the dress requrements for the Curry dnng room?" The polcy s that shorts (ncludng short shorts) are allowed at breakfast and lunch. At dnner, however, guests clad n short shorts are not permtted n the dnng room, whle guests attred n bermuda shorts are. It s sometmes dffcult to determne what should be classfed as bermuda shorts, or what should be labeled short shorts. It s at ths pont that the Curry "Troka" has moved so Swftly and ably to the fore-as the fnal judge on these harlne decsons. The restaurant crew sgrateful for ths assstance n solvng these crucal problems. One would have to see t to beleve what happened to Tom Dunaway, a water n the restaurant. It seems that Dunaway was floatng down the rver on a raft whle smokng a cgarette and balancng a few cans of hs favorte lqud refreshment. A swrl n the rver forced Dunaway to lean forward to secure hs "refresher." In the process, he burned a hole n the raftdown went Dunaway, cgarette, refreshments and all. It s beach party tme for the varous departments-the cafetera had a successful one Thursday evenng. Ths was fnanced wth $27 gratuty receved when the cafetera opened an hour early one day to serve a tour. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee The Yosemte SENTINEL s pub- lshed for the nformaton of ** park resdents. Permsson to re- ~ prnt the nformaton contaned heren may be obtaned by call- ~ ng YOSEMITE LODGE (Contnuccl from page two) Seems everyone and everythng s gettng older these days, even John Saugenette, who celebrated hs 20th brthday ths week. Happy brthday, John, you don t look a day over 19 and you wear your brthdays well. All are smlng n the front offce - no more poundng or drllng. Our new transportaton offce s complete and we re mghty proud of t. We re also qute pleased wth the new glass wndows around the front desk. Notced Joanne Muehlmann and Clf Baker trppng the lght fantastc at the employee dance Thursday nght at the Camp Curry Den. A cheery hello to Leannah Jones, who s presently n Lews Memoral Hosptal. Leannah was n a bcycle accdent and wll be out of commsson for awhle. We mss your smlng face n the restaurant and wsh you a speedy recovery; -Judy Kulcher FOR SALE House n El Portal. Contact Roy Rorabaugh, Box 201, Waterford. Calf. or call durng day VI , Oakdale. sze box sprngs and mattress set $25. new condton. Also used uprght Hoover vacuum. $5. Call Dave Tucker Central Warehouse. Flyng Dutchman Jr. 13½ ft. racng salboat loaded wth extra equpment, sals, wth traler. See Spencer Grams Hskp, Carnp WANTED Grl s bcycle. Call Hallane Gven, F.W.S.A. - Y,W,C. MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS DUE The Yosemte Wnter Club Secretary has receved a communcaton frorn the Far West Sk Assocaton that membershps for the season are beng accepted. Shortly, local members of these organzatons wll receve notces of the amount due for each type of membershp. It s the Yosemte Wnter Club secretary s understandng that ndvdual renewal notces wll not be maled from the F.W.S.A., beyond the form ncluded n the July ssue of the "Far West Sker". NATURE (Colltnucd from p:,ge three) there may be cases,,vnere Ioca resdents can dscourage vstors from "helpng out." It s one of nature s brutal facts that not all young can survve. If they dd the streams would be clogged wth trout and the branches of the trees would break under the weght of the brds. The less fortunate lttle anmals become food for coyotes, foxes, bobcats, owls, etc. Brutal? So t seems to us humans. But nether the museum nor the Natonal Park Servce nvented the system. The law requres, however, that the system be allowed to contnue. To gnore the law s not only llegall but s to say that natural processes are wrong. Such an opnon s out of place n a natonal park such as Yosemte. But how can we convnce people such as the man who brought n a fawn the other day? We could not communcate to hm that the problem we would not solve was one he had created. There was a tme when the museum asked for snakes for dsplay purposes. The help we receved from resdents was gratfyng. But those days are gone and we have no way of carng for any anmals now. So, please help us keep them n the outdoors where they belong. (And P.S..: The rangers offce at Park Headquarters says t doesn t need any pets, ether.) Thanks for anythng you mght be able to do to help. YPC Co. RECREATION COMMITTEE TO MEET YPC Co. Employee Recreaton Commttee announced recently that ts frst meetng wll be held Sunday, July 11 at 9:00 p.m. n the Personnel Offce orentaton room. It s hoped that representatves from each unt and operaton wll be on hand to dscuss a summer recreaton program. One of the frst acts of the commttee has been the publcaton of the "Grapevne", a calendar of employee actvtes. Ths wll be publshed frequently and wll carry the comng week s program. It s dstrbuted to all unts and placed near the tmecard punches. Employees are encouraged to pck up a copy.

49 -.,.. ".~ ,., t.,..! FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1965 COMMUNITY COUNCIL The last meetng of the Yosem~e Communty Councl was held on July 14 at NPS Headquarters. Charman John Earle reported on the fund drve, whch netted $2, In the treasury were $649.29, for a total of $3, By way of comparson las" year s drve produced $2, The Councl board members approved the dspersal of $2,615 as follows: $450 - Yosemte Badgers $300- Natonal Boy Scouts of Amerca ($200 had been gven to the Natonal organzaton n the past, $100 to the local troop, whch a- mount ths year was not needed L.,=:.;~so was sent to the Natonal) :...;.,~;..,,00/r _ Salvaton Army $100 - Federal Servce Crusade $315 - Scholarshp Fund $350 - Amercan Red Cross $300 - Heart Fund $ Cancer Fund (Contnued on page two) CHEVRON NEWS Bob Bevngton, Chevron Statons Superntendent, havng got past the pangs and problems of the early season, s able to take a more objectve look at the operaton of hs eght statons. He reports that gallonc:ge, whch, on a typcal day wll reach 35,000, s runnng about the same as last year; the staff totals 72, 4 fewer than a year ago, when there were but seven statons. The tranng program, drecte:t by Bll Parrsh and George Wdlund of Standard ol Co. s completed, wth 85 men havng been through the course - three days for new employees and a day-and-a-half re- ~sher for returnng salesmen. "~JAt the Y-3 Staton (Yosemte Lodae) an experment n casherng s u.-de-. way; a casher handles all the (Contnued on page hvo) MAINTENANCE YPC Co. mantenancemen have ther major chores behnd them and are now attackng the so-called "off-season routne mantenance", Ths ncludes mantenance of plant, housng, machnery overhaul, etc. The lft lne for the new Badger Pass char lft hbs been surveyed and removal of danger-trees has been started. Dale Cooper, formerly of Los Angeles s the new plumbng foreman, havng assumed hs dutes the frst of ths week. Mrs. Cooper wll jon her husband shortly. Harold Snyder, formerly of Fresno, has accepted the poston of refrgeraton mechanc and wll be n charge of the mantenance of all ar condtonng, refrgeraton, and ce machnes. Mrs. Snyder wll be jonng hm soon. Lee Hansen, offce secretary, reports that st~e s "very glad" to have the assstance of Ethel Carpenter, new offce clerk, just up from Fresno. The Hgh Serra Camps, whch the mantenancemen erect each sprng, were, for the most part, bured n snow, causng a delay n the camps openng of about two weeks. Jm Gray, wth John Crocker and Larry Parks, spent a tough three days dggng out Vogelsang, the most heavly covered, where the snow was up to the tent fly rals, about 5 feet. The tro set up a camp and, after shovelng tons of snow, located the tent platforms, water valves, etc. They went nto Vogelsang on horseback, encounterng troublesome snow many places along the tral. When the three came out on June 30 they were very nearly snow-blnde. At May Lake Camp, the experment of spreadng charcoal on the snow seems to have been successful, as t was estmated that the snow melted 50% more rapdly on the test areas. Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna HIATUS IN THE HAUSFRAU RANKS Generally unsung n the Sentnel are the housewves, the so called "dependents", n contrast to us workng wves wth a foot n each camp. Doesn t the expresson, Workng Wfe,. annoy you gals out there? It seems to mply the wfe wthout an outsde job doesn t work. Granted there are tmes when I groan about how tough I have t, havng to do my housework at nghts and on weekends, but ll were home all week the number of THOSE DAYS would undoubtedly ncrease. You know what I mean. We ve all had days when absolutely nothng went rght, such as one l had recently. Arose. Plugged n coffee pot. Receved shock. Made mental note to have Handy Jose check when he got out of sack. Empted dshwasher. Found broken soap dspenser n bottom. Can t repar. Spent half hour huntng for parts manual and guarantee. Unsuccessful. Leave second story apartment. Go downstars to lau:-dry room. Both washers and dryer work. ng. Bodes well. Usually at least one on the sck lst. Two loads fnshed when dryer gves up ghost. Haul wet wash to dryng lnes. Not one nch of space left. Clmb stars. Get out portable dryng rack. Place on balcony. Roll-down screen n way. Step on old cane char to reach pull cord. Put foot through char. In recoverng balance, step back, knock off flower pot to pavement below. Plant smashed. U1. mentonables flutterng n breeze make place look lke tenement slum. No choce. Catch laundry cart wheel between floorng boards. Break off caster. Attempt to place pants stretcher n wet Levs. Sprng release rusted. Act of Congress and lqud wrench needed to loosen. Hand laundry soak. (Contnued on page ~, o) J [.

50 YOSEMITE SENTINEL :, :.. Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of Yosemte Valley resdents. H. Oehlmann... Advsor H. K. Oumet... Advsor H. Berrey... Advsor MHI,-e eeoeeee e ee %~. ~-.~ ~, ~-,p.~ o- L M. H. BABIES The Gary Robnsons are the parents of a new baby boy, Gary, who was : born on July 13 and weghed 5 Ibs., 8 oz., The elder Gary works at the Warehouse. The Ted Rexes, NPS, became the parents of baby grl, Shawn Elzabeth, : on July 16. Mr. and Mrs. Lews AIberts baby ~ boy arrved July 20 and tpped the scales at 8 Ibs. 9 oz. Lews s a ranger at South Entrance. The baby s name s Justn. MIKE WALDRON : Mchael Waldron, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Waldron, was bured Saturday July 17 n Marposa. He had been njured n an automoble accdent n the Bass Lake area recently and ded n St. Agnes Hosptal n Fresno on July 15. Mke attended the local elementary : school, Marposa Hgh School and : Modesto Junor College. In March of ths year, he enlsted n the U.S. Navy.! The communty extends ts sympathes to hs parents and brother, Edwn. COMMUNITY COUNCIL (Contnued from page one) Earler n the year, $75 were gven to temporary ranger naturalst Robert Cole who was forced by llness to return to hs home n Arkansas. Hs fnances were depleted by the trp West. Ths gft was voted by the Councl board. Concludng busness of the meetng was the appontment of a nomnatr.g commttee to select next year s offcers and drectors. Servng as charman, Roland Johnson; on hs commttee Assstant Superntendent Dave del Conden, Gene Ewng and Tom Thomas. LIFT PLANNING UNDERWAY YPC Co. wnter sports head Charles Proctor stated Wednesday that the tower locaton drawngs for the Badger Pass char lft were n hand and that the ppe for the towers had keen delvered. Ste examnaton and preparaton s beng undertaken by YP2 Co. Mantenance. Once complete engneerng drawngs are n hand, bds wll be put out for tower constructon and machnery nstallaton. HAUSFRAU (Contnued from page one) ng n ktchen snk. Dran off when husband notes empty coffee pot. Cannot clean pot n bathroom snk as too shallow. Jose gets shock. Accuses me of wettng electrcal mechansm durng washng. Not gulty. Investgaton proves hole n bottom, speaks ll of manufacturer s product or strength of my coffee. Turn hose on very slowly to deep soak plants. Return to house. Change bed lnen. No roned pllow slps. Stop to ron. Check hose. Water pressure changed. Lawn flooded. New grass seed floatng down dranage dtch. Wnd freshens. Scatters wash, whch sops up flood waters. Reach under snk for dustng wax. Don t look at can. Feels rght. Spray top of TV. Snff, snff. Look at can. Moth proofng spray. Clean mess. Thnk fnshed dustng when remember books and magaznes. Absentmndedly coat wth wax. Too hot to cook. Send helpmate to store for two broled chckens. Returns w~h one. Not hungry anyway. Hubby goes off to work, leavng me alone for evenng. Har needs cuttng. Don t. Would botch job. Attempt cross word puzzle. Usually do n 15 mnutes. Can t get started. Check week s accurnulaton of mal. Cheery note about an aunt on deathbed. Bank statement shows $80 less than I thought. Spent hour fndng error. Dsconnect dshwasher. Fnd I forgot to turn on water. Everythng hot, drty. Do not wat up for Joe. Go to bed. Pull covers over head. Arse Monday mornng wth a smle and a song, joyfully returnng to fve days of clangng telephones, jnglng TWX, and shoutng customers. Housewfry can do wthout me-except on a part tme bass. -Patrca Thomas S. F. OFFICE HAS I(RAZY I<ATS If someone has 5 kttens and has run out of frends, the next best thna~ to do s take them to the local.-~: t~ shop and hope they wll fnd a good home. Ths s what Roberta Woods had to do. But, snce her local pet shop was heavy on cats, she made arrangements wth a Maden Lane pet shop to dstrbute them, for free. To do ths, she had to keep them n drawers, out-boxes and t s ho;:e. J t ne ktty boxes. Several of Roberta s coworkers are now the proud ~.ew owners of cats. Mr. Scarbrough was heard to mutter somethng about runnng a cat house, but snce ths s a famly p~per t won t be repeated. Plague hts S.F. Offce Our wndow box plants are beng ravaged by caterpllars. It s suspected ths s the result of Dane Owens havng transported an nch-worm n some roses from her garden. Snce Dane loves all types of lvng crea tures, she decded to gve t a good home n the wndow box, thnkng only,::~ one ~ ) worm would not eat ver~ much. ~.~*., Two years later, the Offc~ Manager s seen daly on hs terrace wth net and spray gun n hand. (Ed. note - f many more artcles smlar to the above come from the SF Offce, t s suspected men n whte coats wll be after the Offce Manager wth a net). FOR SALE [ambretta Motor Scooter, 150 cc. Excellent condton. $150, may be seen at Tuolumne Meadowservce staton, or phone Chevrolet Parkwood V-8, FOWerglde. Phone CHEVRON STATIONS (Contnued from page one) money transactons wth the customers, thus allowng the salemen to get on wth the busness of pumpng gas. Ths expedtes the automobles through the staton pump blocks. At several of the statons there are nformal "n staton" compettons wth especally hot competton at Bob Nester s Y-6 at Wawona. Thoug~J not a company-wde actvty t appears that sales are up where contests are beng held... the losers provde refreshments to the wnners. If Ahw~ ~opea rs sc ~may be too lttle, q casons re, The A hwc wea k, to was aval and, once, Ths calar lght she was all soa What dd ng? Anot that he h around th~ pad $46 Althoug ted to pla mantenan problems seems to been no The mc Yosemte led Jolu ed to says, the took the r n-the Yosemte spgots what Gary return SO, College managem, come the formerly wll m~ From al s recevn and, thos, seeng sw green col, was an water. The green, to ~us Nels rbecue Ne t So for Saturday Jm Math Marayan,

51 .. THE AHWAHNEE HARMONIOUS TUOLUMNEMEADOWS submt to wearng face masks and Captan Bolt, UFO, s back safely after hs mdnght trp to Vogelsang on whch he took "provsons" whch he thought would nsure a \varm welco, ne, However, hs warm welcome turned cold, wth the temporary dsappearance of hs magc boats. Congratulatons to.fred Mandell on hs promoton to Front Desk. clerk. We were hopng he would learn to seat guests correctly n the dnng room, but the other deskeys got hold of hm frst. We would lke to congratulate the mountaneers-steve Berry, Bruce Knnson, Bob Watson, Chuck Kollerer, and Alan Zetterberg-on a recent expedton to Dog Lake, as well as to Mts. Rtter and Banner. We are dsapponted that one of them was not more thrlled over the namng of a peak for hm-mt. H. B. Knnson, III, We suppose t was because he was too tred to clmb t. HBK, however, met wth dsappontment when, upon reachng the summt of a smlar hgh, rugged peak, he could not fnd a pencl to sgn the regster. Despte Fred Person s santary precautons, we beleve that there should be harmony n the ktchen. We wll hs masters n mechancal engneerng at U. C. New n the ktchen are WaYer Johnson and Earle. Wlson n the.. pantry and Norrs JacKson n the bake shop. All are from the Oakland Techncal Hgh School and are here under project "FEAST"(Food, Educaton and Servce) sponsored by the San Francsco Cty College under a grant from the Ford Foundaton. It s nce to welcome back Mrs. John Augsbury, who wll be here for her annual summer stay, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barrow of Los Angeles. Mr. Barrow s a hker wthout peer, thnks nothng of a 25 mle up-and-downhll jaunt. Carl Stephens, wth an assst from nature, has brought up a stand of magnfcent leopard lles (llu.n pardalnum) along The Ahwahnee entrance-way; and the masses of evenng prmrose (onagraceae) pop even almost on schedule to the delght of the outdoor dners. rubber gloves, but after all-whstlng nsures a harmonous crew. Dana Dee Ponte s almost ready to receve her plot wng.~.. She and l~er passengers are havng a hgh tme flyng down the road n her brother s canary yellow Jaguar. All agree that takeoffs are most exctng. " We welcome Bert Watkns and Mlton Rogers, our new cooks, to our harmonous group. TMLers regret los: ng our popular breakfast cook, Norman Ford, who was felled by a heart attack. Best wshes for a speedy recovery, Norm. The majorty of our ktchen crew made a quck trp between lunch and dnner to vst hm n the hosptal. We were gald to see hm lookng better, and manager Martha Mller was glad to See her watr arrve back n tme for dnner. Captan Bolt warns any unwary soul who mght contemplate stealng hs photographs whch hang n the dnng room that they wll be greeted by the exploson of magc blastng caps, cleverly nstalled by Bolt hmself. We are glad to announce that Denns Schutt has gotten a harcut. We thought we could tell hm from Roger (Samson) Heath untl he too succumbed to the barbershop n tent 52. However, Yul Buckley stll gets a prze for the shortest hardo. Contrbutonswould be apprecated for.the- Anne Knsella Fund. Besdes runnng a barbershop she mends the seats of men s pants n her spare tme. Watress Alana Green, after a hard summer, has been awarded the ttle of Mss Mshap of TML. Any grl who can outdo Alana s colds, hurt back, and burned leg s elgble to enter next month s competton. We hope her leg s better. Sabotage was the word appled to the act of the culprts who mxed red and blue food colorng nto the chocolate chp cooke batter prepared by Anne Healy, Marge Horowtz, and Gene Feld. In spte of the odd appearance of the cookes and the many complants, hungry mouths quckly de. voured the mstaken masterpeces. Although fatgue s a common condton at TML, the droopy eyes and (Comlnued ~)n pal~e four) -..~

52 ...,..,. ::: , ,.... FROM THE LODGE. " ~". "... : : Seems the latest at the Lodge 3 ~ a:ttendng Church Bazaars. Rumor has.. ". I.. " "!... tthatann McGrath, Lodge mad, dd ~ just that, and won a lovely whte, " " 1965 Ford. Sweet charty!. ": Our transportaton agents are a :... " busy crew of late, wth Bob Ewng L..,..... ~.... learnng all the detals on the Grzzly ~.,.. Club.,. Hal Wrght and hs lovely wfe spent the evenng at Glacer last week :.and dscovered Artsts Pont, a most / "~;excepltonal spot from whch to watch the Frefall. : New face n the Tent Room s that, of Lloyd Denns. Pror to jonng the Lodge team, Lloyd worked as a trans-. portaton agent at Camp Curry. And, welcome back to Coln Johnson, now n our Restaurant. Good to have you " back, Coln, but what.kept you so long? The Lodge s proud of ts bulletn " " board located enroute to the cafetera.. Many hours were spent by Arv Dor- ~ sey to make t so attractve.. The. frst employee move at the r.. Den, "The Brdge on the Rver Kwa", :. was obvous lyan overwhelmng suc- cess, wth the S.R.O. sgn out early.,.. The flm program s apprecated by the Lodge crew...we re all anxous to see Roy Harland, and resdent because of apprecaton. cafetera checker, when he re- "Golly, what a gully," Mdge... turns from hs three days, probably sad flppantly, even as she delghted ~...atthe wneel of anew car. n the smell of forest, and the feel of If Jan Rosco, restaurant manager, breeze. seems to beam more than usual, t The hstoran n me matched her s dueto the company she had last pertness wth an old quote, " Real week. Her daughter and famly came estate s very hgh hereabouts! " up to spend a short vacaton wth Jan, and she s understandably proud of her four lovely grandchldren. Moton pcture actress Shrley Jones brghtened the lves of a number of our people durng her day s vst recently. ORVAL PARKS --Judy Kulcher We would lke to thank all our frends and co-workers for the acts of kndness shown us n the loss of our beloved husband and father, Orvel. Parks. Mrs. Orvel Parks, Larry Parks and Mrs. Wnona Carson. -...: l. " ":.. " " " " : PERPETUAL WONDER TUOLUMNE MEADOWS by (Coltnued from page three) sleepwalkng state of several male Shrley Sargent employees can be attrbuted drectl. ~ "Too much, too much," Steve g~ oaned wth angushed awe as she look- to the poker games n the sdehalj whch last untl thewee hours. The ed nto Yosemte Valley from Inspraton Pont for the frst tme n her smart ones qut early such asanne Knsella, who manages qute often to lfe. "Take me home. I m saturated outdo her male adversares. wth beauty." t seems that varous campagns Earler Mdge and I, both of us aganst veal stew and Short rbs have natve Calfornans, had taken Steve been successful. We would lke to tocrane Flat, past hgh serra specta- thank the management for the Skppy cularness to Tuolumne Meadows and peanut butter (chunky style), baked Toga Pass. Now we smled sympathetcally, absorbed n our own contem- potatoes, cantaloup, and ce cream, not to menton frut cocktal and pe platon of beloved grandeur. Steve (non Ahwahnee). Thanks to Alana saw a kaledoscope of massve clffs, Green also, fc, r havng her twentysecond brthday, So we could have cloudshadows, June-green meadows, and cascadng waterfalls. Mdge, who more ce cream. has Stood there perhaps ten tmes before, saw clouds shadowng wnter F~-OV-JER WALKERS snow stll packed on Half Dome s Some 65 vstors, locals and out-oftowners (from Fresno and Marposa) lofty top, and wondered f an afte~noon thunder shower mght complete partcpated n a naturalst flower walk July 11 conducted by Brdalvel Steve s weekend ntaton to Yosem. Creek Campground naturalst Robert te. Fry. The group dentfed some 40 My ntal mpressons of Yosemte specmens of wldflowers along the dated back to Chldsh wonder some old road between the Brdalvel Creel:~:;,-;.~, 29 years back. Ths tme I saw human Campground and Badger Pass. :: ~:J hstory - old trals, a scar of a stagecoach road- atop natural lovelness Ths walk was one of the regular naturalst actvtes. It s hoped that for I had become a Yosemte hstoran some tme n md-august a smlar walk wll be made n the Whte Wolf Campground area. Announcement of the date wll be made n the SENT- NEL.. "Sacrlege!" Steve sounded effronted. "How can you two be so casual, so jaded? Aren t there words to match ths... ths splenddness?" Inevtably Mdge responded, "John Mur sad, Clmb the mountans and get ther good tdngs. Nature s peace wll flow nto you as sunshne does nto trees. The wnds wll blow ther own freshness nto you, and the storms ther energes, whle cares wll drop off lke autumn leaves." As Steve let those words enrch her mnd, I was ponderng her thrust of jaded, and argung t. As many tmes as I had come nto Yosemte Valley, happly only thrteen mles from my home, t never faled to thrll me. Possbly I could be thought casual but jaded - never. I wshed for gems of refutaton, and hstory came to my ad. "P. T. Barnum expressed my daly feelngs when he frst vsted Yosemte n 1870," I sad. "Phneas T. Barnum? The crcus kng?" Mdge asked. "What dd he say about God s country?" " Unsurpassed and.unsurpassable - look around wth pleasure and upward wth grattude. " Slently we all stood grateful for the day, the words, and lovelness. As thunder rumbled, and wnd qucken. ed, I felt that Steve s frst reacto~..~ was ~" as vald, and quotable as Mur or Barnum. I whspered to myself, "Too much, l"oo much!"....,.., :.. ::!, : :!:.l. I L! I.:..,~.....

53 SENTINEL FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1965 Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna THE WEATHER It wll come as no news to anyone that Yosemte s consderably ahead of the usual ranfall for the r nonth of August. Between August 11 and 16, ran fell daly n varyng amounts, the accurnulated total beng 0.85". Norrnal ranfall for the entre rnonth of August s 0.06". As a rnatter of fact, Iwly as well, was consderably wetter,,~s ths year we had 0.70" contrasted to a norrnal of 0.29". The heavest ranfall occurred on August 17, wth 0.37". From all ndcatons, though there are no ran gaugng statons, consderably heaver amounts fell at the hgher elevatons, partcularly n the Lyell Fork area, Yosemte Creek and Merced Rver basns. The uncommon weather had been forecast by the U. S. Weather Bureau, wth ts references to "contnung scattered thunder showers." Precpaton seems to have been brought on by warm, most ar from the southwest. Hal n consderable arnounts was seen along the Glacer Pont road on August 1 4. WIRTHS TO VISIT PARK Former N.P.S. Drector Conrad L. Wrth and Mrs. Wrth wll be n the Park, August 22, through 24. Mr. Wrth s vst wll be n connecton wth a story to be publshed n the June 1966 ssue of NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Magazne. He has been asked to wrte that porton of the pece whch wll deal wth the perod of accon ~plshments under MISSION 66. Drector George B. Hartzog, Jr., wll cover the future of the Natonal Park Servce. A photographer from the NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC wll be n the park at the tme Mr. and Mrs. Wrth are here. Y.L. NEWS Our transportaton desk s on the move agan wth Ed Armstead, manager, to spend the month of September n Merced at the Y.T.S. offce, there replacng vacatonng Leroy Purcell. Ed s lookng forward wth wld antcpaton to those exctng nghts at the Toga Hotel. Tom Tscher and Mke McCormck made a flyng trp to Nevada the other evenng. College s clarnng (already) Joan Mul lelman, of our pantry, who s off to Los Angeles; Ashley Martn, front desk clerk, who wll relurn to the deep south, and Treva Zlm, on the swtchboard, though not returnng college, s leavng to teach n Vancouver, B.C. Some comng, some gong--a new face n the restaurant, as hostess, s that of Marge Dressely, and the new front desk clerk s Ray Harland. The happy smle on Skpper Owens face these days s there because he bought a new motorcycle. The happy smle on Paul Ireland s face s there because he sold hs motorcycle to Skpper Owens. Sure you ve done the rght thngs, boys? I

54 Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of Yosemte Valley resdents. H. Oehlmann... Advsor H. K. Oumet... Advsor H. Berrey... Advsor ~l.l.e.ec.eeeeeeeeee~ee~ eeeeee, e e, :.. FOR SALE ; IDEAL Housetraler. Lke new. 21 ft. w/tolet, shower, ar condtonng. Call El Portal. Boy sstng-ray bcycle, 20". $ " Zenth TV, 4 yrs. old. Good cond. $45.;Sect0nal sofa, $ days. 59 Dodge convertble; power brakes, Steerng; rado, htr. 61 Ford, 4 dr. sedan; ar cond., heater, extras. Both n excellent cond FLAMINGO Moble Home, just refnshed nsde and out cu. ft. Amana freezer and Frgdare top; coral chrome breakfast set; Magnavox TV, rado, phono, comb.; turquose Smmons Hdeabed; lounge char, ottoman and lamp; dbl. mahogany spool bed, sprng and mattress; 2 twn sprngs & mattresses. Reasonable L... Herter s World Famous 3X to 9X varable power telescopc rfle sght. 1" barrel, 40mm objectve lens, 3" eye relef, cross har retcle wth 1 mn. Lee dot. Feld of vew 13.8 to 41 at 100 yds. Wt.; 15.4 ozs. Prce $ Phone or or see Jas. Parker A-26 El Portal Traler Park. Sofa bed, armchar wth ottoman, bookcases, cocktal ta b I e, varous small tems. Call B. Lee after 6 p.m., For Sal Salboat and traler. O Day Sprte, 10 ft. fberglas sloop. Includes sals and equpment. Ideal for learnng to sal, and famly salng LOST Bracelet, lnk style, turquose. Eleen Ball days, evenngs. DIVERSE VERSE In the reservaton offce, we ve a bt of news of note, So pleas e pardon the versfyng, we smply must ernote. Our beateous blond, Ann Hedlund, who deals out the teletype Wrtng, Has changed to a Wheeler-dealer, or am I stereotypng. She s acqured two rngs on her fnger, Courtesy Joe Wheeler of YTS, Congratulatons an your good taste, Joe, and long years of wedded blss. Sep. 25 s The Day for whch Jer DeChant wats n thewngs. She ll marry Housekeepng s Phl Crapo, and start on a martal flng. Jet and Phl wll contnue to lve here, A fact we are not bewalng, And wsh for the years ahead, only calm seas and smooth salng. Ruth Tenns, offcal court jester, regaled us wth a long tale Of a dsaster n dormtory plumbng. A lake bg enough for a whale. Some wag lad a plank across flood waters, And placed a sgn nearby, Statng for all comers that ths was The Brdge on the Rver Why. The new government folder offers us a new unusual vew Of Madson Avenue n government. A stuaton they may yet rue; I confess that I do lke t, but suggest that they prnt n leu Of the same snow-mantled deerlet, a pcture a bt more new. Our mal brngs us notfcaton of a West Yellowstone enterpreneur, Who not only offers to sell worms, but also promses lfe tenure. We are totally captvated, curous, ntrgued by the thought, Wonderng f a leased worm s as good as the one that s outrght bought. It was Executve Week at Ahwahnee, wth Prexys and VPs round the lot What these gentlemen lack n talent, Smply can t be bought or got. Mr. Carr of CaI-Pack and YPC CO. Mr. Tnkle of Snger Sew. Mr. Tschledy of Esso Ol. Mr. Hohn, who to Scrbners s loyal. Mr. Rubn of Hotel Beverly Hlls. Mr. Barnum, for Eureka Inn foots the blls. Mr. Rdder, Journal of Commerce, smashng. Mr. Sarnoff of Natonal Broadcastng. A long hard week at the offce. The body staggers, the mnd reels. I can t face another problem or yet another deal. Ever mndful of Parker Bros, prnters, suffern It s home to the house and a double dose of Buffern. -Patrca Thomas YACHTING CLASSIC Local yachtsmen are pressng ther spnnakers and dustng off ther fan tals n preparaton for the thrd annual Tenaya Salng Club Regatta, scheduled for Sunday, August 22. The startng flag wll go up at 3 p.m., at whch tme the seven boats wll ( or should) cross the start lne commencng the 3.leg race over a four-mle course. Skppers expected to compete are John Curry at the helm of Super Sattelte Pegasus, Spenc Grams Thstle, un-named, Earl Pomeroy, Int l 14, Banana Boat, Wes Conner, Lehman 10, SharQn-dpty, R. Hendrckson, Kte, Pohono, Chas. Woessner, Flyng Dutchman Jr., un-named, Chas. Woessner, Jr., Sprte, Betsy Ann. LOCAL GOLFERS IN COMPETITION The annual Wawona Golf Club tournaments are approachng mdstage, havng started August 7, wth second rounds n progress or havng been played August 14 and 15. In the quarter-fnal contests, Gordon Greenameyer beat Harold Ournet (3-1), Ralph Defenderfer over Leray Rust (1 up on the 20th), Harold Bandshu over Paul Hansen (4-3), Herb Ewng beat Harold Sener (7-6), Bob Cromer over Keth Kaeser (4-3) and Jerry Moore over Herky AIIcock (1 up). Two quarter-fnal matches we beng played ths week, Ned Engls~ and Vern Morgan; Dan Lncoln and Guy Lamoreaux. In consolaton matches, Charles F Bgges a n the totallng whch re lthrty ad ed Two Ic the new receved sent, Sk Scho wll occl Resde pletely r~ been a new plete pleton, wll be In 0pposte have bec floors. $( ths proj~ ( ":~?~ Larry ".::~:: n e Labc bet tenance plumbn Dck Hgh Se ran, re :wth Vacat far-off "camper tley s ~ Plumb recently crankn. back at after exq a cast. Howa s Iookn Proctor Gene ln. the one quq played Murel fnals rr

55 ,.,4:} ~m,..., :,~ ~ ~ " ".: J-,er ~Id.., :>..,... "..,..,,..,... r.. L.....", :.:... :...:..... "." FROM MAINTENANCE. " ~ ". " ". " ".. " ;~".:. Bggest upcomng project for Syd,~...:...~.~.,~eds0n and Howard Schneder s. the j ~ ~,t... :....,.-:.~smantlng of all YPCo. tents, those :- "..:. " "...:, "..::"n the Valley and the hgh Country,...:". :~"~:".totallng some For ths job,. " ~.~"~:,"/...:whch represents a $23,000 outlay, :~ :.:.."thrty addtonal men wll be employ ": :.!: :ed between September 8 and ,..~ ,,..Two loads of constructon steel for..."..;~. :the new Badger char lft have been,..... " :..."... receved and are at Badger. At pre- :...:~".".."sent, Mantenance s relocatng the "..:.".,. Sk School rope tow, as the new lft...:. :.. wll occupy that area... :: ~ ""r. " Resdence No. N-20 has been corn- :.."..,, :..:...~... pletely re-bult; new bathrooms have ".....: been nstalled, the rooms enlarged, ". ~ :......"...a..new roof constructed and a com- ". }.!.."~:~..pete ~.... pant job appled. Upon ts corn- " ": ~ pleton, the Joe Westmoreland famly :".."" wll be n resdence.,-... ;..,.. :. """ ".. In the sx Sngle-story apartments "... ".-.,... opposte the hosptal, new bathrooms :.. "..!". have been nstalled, and n some, new. :."..: floors. $6;000 has been expended for,. ~...~ :~,.. ths... project... ~ ~. :./"..~.~ Larry Parks has transferred from,~: I) :.. ~e Labor sectonand s now a plum-. : : "."~" : bet. tranee. Joe Prce, who left Man "..tenance ths sprng, s back wth the.t" plumbng crew fora short whle... : Dck Dtton, havng nspected all ":.:"..Hgh Serra Camps n the mdst of the.... :..;.:.:~".ran,-reports camps n good repar, /: wth only. mnor work ndcated...,~.... Vacatonng are Bruce Wllams n..:.-far-off Modesto; Howard Schneder s Jb " /. tamperng n Arkansas; Bob Brand- " :..tley s hauntng Placervllle. th " Plumber Oskar Illg broke hs hand lg :"/ recently when a sewer rod he was " "" crankng to open a dran snapped :. )r-. " back at hm. He was back to work ;"...after examnaton and applcaton of es... a"cast. :..: Howard Savage has hopped-"up hs :... " Chevrolet pckup, vntage 1949, and.. s lookng for a drag race. " Proctor beat Bll Schnettler (2 up), " " :" :.Gene Ewng beat Dck Dtton (2 up), " ~ " In the women s competton, only ~. one quarter-fnal match has been.: ":-". played n whch Ingrd Peterson beat ":..Murel Oumet (5-3). Other quarter... fnals matches are n progress..... : FROM THE AHWAHNEE The Ahwahnee employees annual beach party at Sentnel.Pcnc Are:l was a rousng success. More than 100 employees and ther guests gathered around a huge campfre for a grand feast of salads, steak, corn-on-thecob, and garlc bread. However, the beer keg may have won the popularty contest. Tony Palmer headed the work cornmttee whch dd such a great job to make everyone happy. Much credt, too, goes to Maron Dmock, Ramona Greb, and Clara Talamantez for the colorful sandbag-lanterns that lghted the area. Nels Nelson and Mel Horn dd a magnfcent job on the steaks. "Bg John" Restad and Harold "Dgger" Solon, aded by Bll Bosworth, worked hard behnd the scenes to set up the area and transport the food. Entertanment was provded by,hank Reynolds (Yosemte s one and only western snger), asssted on the bass by dnng room s own Donn Beedle. Joe Roland and Jerry Layton s folk songs were well receved. Marty Aguazon and Hlton Tamsky, of the dnng room staff, put on an hlarous skt. The wonderful evenng added to our joys and upped the morale of all of us ths summer. Monday, August 2, n the openng.game of the season, hotel footballers downed Camp Curry 12-0 n touch game at the Yosemte Elementary School. Both touchdowns were scored on a pass thrown by bellman Ron Goldsten; one to Bll Bosworth (landscape) good for 40 yards and one to Rck Clausen (ktchen) who wated unguarded n the end zone. Other Ahwahnee grdders were Fred Ingran (Wne Steward), Captan, Pete Gannn (Bakery), Don Almeda (Cook), Lloyd Prce (Pantry), and Denns Smtll (Ktchen). Guest Lst After a short journey to ther home n Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barrow were welcomed back to The Ahwahnee. They had planned to sal for the Orent next week. However, as Mrs. Barrow s father s ll, they postponed that lengthy trp. We are so very sorry to hear of ths llness, but are happy The Borrows decded SHEARING PLAYS AT YL Frday nght, August 13, Started out! about the same as most Frday nghts n August. It had a lovely endng. As the story goes, accordng to Glenn Wllard, Mr. and Mrs. George Shearng and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kenton arrved at Camp Curry n the late after: noon and set about huntng for the entertaners theyhad known from the : Boheman Club n San Francsco. Somehow ther plans went awry, and after dnner at The Ahwahnee, returned to Camp Curry to watch the...: entertanment, whch had ended some tme earler... However, they dd fnd Glenn Wllard and Bll Pynchon, a San Francsco :~ volnst, Boheman Club member and... volnst on the Camp Curry program. " Shearng was dsapponted at mss- " " ng Pynchon s performance and n- qured f there mght be some place where he mght hear. Pynchon play. The group moved to Yosemte Lodge Lounge where Pynchon, accompaned by Ellen Southard, played.for Shear: ng; followng, Vocalsts Maran Marsh. and Davd Wade sang. Shearng and Pynchon joned for a magnfcent rendton of a Beethoven Sonata. After a Shearng solo, "Love Is A Many Splendored Thng", Glenn Wllard, wth hs gutar, Bud Kenton wth hs clarnet and Shearng wth hs pano, joned for a fnale--"honey-.... suckle Rose" and "Tea for Two". Whch s about as good a way to end a Frday nght as we can thnk of. to spend more tme wth us at The Ahwahnee. We were also happy to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Thon~as Sarnoff and ther sons. Mr. Sarnoff s vce-presdent of N.B.C. Ths must have been vce presdent week at The Ahwahnee for we wel. corned also Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Htchcock he s V.P. n Charge of Fnance of Peterson Tractor-and Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubn-Mr. Rubn s V.P. of the Beverly Hlls Hotel. Mrs. Spencer Tracy and her famly were also welcome vstors. It seems, though, they all had one common complant whch, try as we could, we could not take care of-the ran..,.,., ~_.,...

56 ..,,- : " ~ ~..._..:...,,...!. ~..,,..: I.. " " ".;~",~~:, :: I. ::. ~ NEW MOON DANCE. "Bggest employee functon on the I:.: : " calendar. s the upcomng "New Moon!,,...,.,,. Dance", whch wll be held Thursday, l..r...august 26. Howard Fredrc s "Band of I.I.... Gold"; from the Gold Room. of the ::."....San Francsco Farmont Hote, wll..... provde the tunes, promsng to n:!~ "..clude some oldes a ong wth currently! 100pular vat etes n an effort (we sup- I"." "pose)to entce the out crowd. The..: Ahwahnee l:enns courts, scene of the..":"" affar,.wll be decorated, under the :. :-: I.".. gudance of the. talented Arv Dorsey. Gentlemen are expected to wear nn PN~ jackets and tes, grls, party dresses.. :" "Tcketsare avalable at $1.75 each.: ""from those lsted n the August 16 ":: ssue. of the weekly "Grapevne". // TONY SAYS,.... ".. :... ~.Sunday, August 1st always wll be :... amemorable day for me. Durng the ": ~.~ mornng,, meetng Sster Andrea and... at nght, the satsfacton of another ~... " successful Ahwahnee beach party. :".-.:~.... Sster Andrea was walkng along! :..the roadsde lookng tred and ap- I... patently lost. I Stopped my car and I.. : offered her a lft. "Yes, thank you... I;m tryng to get back to Camp Curry.". ".Quckly, but brefly, I let Sster 5... know whol was, what ldd and how 1...~...,..Iongl had worked here n Yosemte. l... -~-:.:..: She -. seemed relevedand soon was!.l., relaxed:. ". ~ "How.fortunate you are to lve here surrounded by such grandness... truly a heavenly place," remarked Sster Andrea. I ponted up at Glacer Pont, relat. ng the legend of the Frefall, then, as she glanced up at tumbled rocks..-, j~ on the east horzon, I told her about : :Half Dome and ts glacal orgn. I ".: " ~ : Soon, our conversaton drfted to 1..~. how far.. : from home each of us had I wandered. When we found that we I.. : both ~,ere from New Jersey, we seemed lke old frends. And, when!.. I mentoned Perth Amboy, Sster An..; " drea remarked, "Then you must know ;j.,, :. Rev. Father Farbrother". ~... "Do I know hm? Yes, ndeed." ~,. I~, He was pastor of Sant Mary s Parsh.. and Athletc Drector of Sant Mary s!.. Hgh.School, whch I attended back n1929. Durng my hgh school days, PEGGY PROCTOR TO MARRY Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Proctor announce the engagement of ther: daughter, Peggy, to Mr: Howard "Dean of Madera. Howard s the san of Mr. and Mrs. Buckley Dean, also of Madera. As yet, weddng plans have not been completed. -o- LODGE MUSICALS The Valley Sngers, under the drecton of Glenn Wllard, asssted by Ellen Southard, wll present a concert at 9:30 p.m. n the Yosemte Lodge Lounge on August 22. Meredth Ells wll present a harpschord concert at 9:30 p.m., August 29 n the Yosemte Lodge Lounge. I was Father Farbrother s rght-handman and hs personal chauffeur, drvng hm when we competed aganst other schools n the Docese. On Monday mornngs, I drove Father to the bank to depost Sunday s church collectons. I shall never forget the tme he showed me how to drll for water usng an old-fashoned hand pump. I m proud to say.that durng all my hgh school years, I was an alter boy for Father Farbrother, now a monsgnor. 3,000 mles away, on a Sunday mornng here n Yosemte Valley I met someone who knew the most beloved person n my lfe, my parsh pastor n a small-town church. Sster Andrea was so elated that she remarked, "1 wll get a letter off today to the Monsgnor and when I ge~ back home, I wll relate our meetng to my class and to my companon ssters." Sster was on a tour of the park and seemed to respond deeply to ts beauty. She s a student at U.C.L.A. As Sster walked away from the car, I sad, "1 hope your stay has been a pleasant one and some of Half Dome s spell has caught your fancy. Please say a prayer for me." She answered, "You have added to my joys of beng here. I shall never forget Yosemte and the fact that I accepted a lft, somethng we are not permtted to do, but now I am happy I dd. Goodbye Tony, you Wll hear from me." A. Palmer BEAR FACTS FROM C.C. TERRACE I The.Terrace occupants were n a. ]..~: frst-ra:e tzzy, one nght last wee/~.~.. when a huge bear burst nto the te~... ~..:.. quarters of Lesle Sears and Lesle....!. Tomln. After explorng the nteror, makng a horrble mess of ts contents, he left th! ough a tent wall, encour- ;-.. aged by ranger Gary Brown, armed wth hs.tranqullzng gun. You can. f come out from under the club house now, grls! Margaret Foster was fe~.ed.wth a.~. surprse brthday party Aug. 11. Ac-.,~ cordng to all comments, the affar., was a smash. It was darker than.,. dark that nght, after the lghts went.!. out. There were brused shns and.. stubbed toes, as the grls banged ~. : I:. around the trees and nto rocks wth..:... nothng but brthday candles for lght. Saundra Alexander and Vcke Rvera, of the C.C. Gft Shop.stay. n shape by trc~ttng to Vernal Fall each mornng before work. Ther tme s down now to 45 mnutes, round trp! " They re suspected of havng rnotor-. zed skate boards. A A GROUP TO MEET ~ ~""I The "~:: SENTINEL ; was advsed that %a Yosemte group of Alcoholcs Anonymous wll hold regular open meetngs n the Masonc Hall Sundays at 2 p.m. ~.. and on Tuesdays at 8:30 p.m. :...;: YP&C Co. EMPLOYEES IN CULINARY DEMONSTRATION..~ Seven ktchen employees, all students at Oakland Techncal Hgh School, wll partcpate n a food demonstraton durng the Natonal Restaurant Assocaton conventon n S.F. next month. Workng here under the project FEAST program (Foods Educaton n- and Servces Technology), spo sored by the Hotel and Restaurant Foundaton are Walter Johnson, Larry Henderson, Enors Jackson, Manuel Estropa, Davd Hall, Earl Wlson and Davd Chavez. They have been cha. peroned here by Opal Massey, C.C. ktchen and Walter Spann, YP&C Co. securty Offcer. Mrs Massey s a facul. ty member at the Oakland School, Spann nstructs at Madson Hgh. ~...j For the contest the seven boys, wo"~-~. kng as a team, wll be oblged to pre. pare a lunch for 25 from menus sup. pled only shortly before judgng., t "

57 t..... ~ ~... I..".,.. "... /.. OSEMITE SENTINEL I I (!. I : : X J FRIDAY, SEPTMEBER 3, 1965 Yosemte Natonal Park, Calfornda SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED The Yosemte Scholarshp Commsso LEE VINING GRADE TO BE CLOSED FOR BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION n S pleased to announce the follow- Yosemte Natonal Park - State ng awards: Route 120 east of Toga Pass wll be. ~ The Jenne Foster Curry Scholar- closed to all traffc for a perod of ~t shp to Brad Dtton, son of Mr. and fve days, begnnng at 10 a.m. on. " L Mrs. Rchard Dtton, a second year Monday, September 13, accordng to student at Fresno Cty College. ~.... the Calforna Dvson of Hghways. The Davd A. Curry Scholarshp to Closng of the road wll permt the,peter Hansen, san of Mr. and Mrs. contractor workng on mprovements John J. Hansen. Pete plans to attend the: Unversty of Utah at Salt Lake on the Lee Vnng grade to remove a temporary brdge and prepare the Cty. approaches to a new permanent... The Yosemte Scholarshp, suppor- structure. ted by.the Communty Councl, was Park vstors wll be able to use : awarded to Kenny Melton, son of Mr. the Toga Road from Yosemte Valley,. and Mrs. Bll Melton, who wll attend to Tuolumne Meadows and Toga Pass :.::~"~.~esno Cty College. durng the perod of closure. Reopenng of the secton outsde the Park k~ JA specal award for the year only, to Jane Chrstensen,, boundary s scheduled for Frday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Chrs- September 17, at 8 p.m., after whch tensen, who plans to attend Sacra- the controls whch have been n effect t mento State. I.",.~ Each scholarsh p pays nne monthly.:...nstallments of $50 or a total of $450.,~ Mary Curry Tresdder establshed the frst two n memory of her father and mother, co-founders of Camp Curry. our congratulatons and best wsh- ~ es to these four young students. FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON WAY TO OFFICE (APologes to Pat Thomas) Arose. Frst mstake. Found ktchen stll there. Coffee stll there. From nght before. Reheated. Agan. Found bathroom stll there. Checked plants n bathroom pato. Water. Look out wndow. Whte horse not n pato. Last complant to owner dd t. Horses bad for petunas and tomato patch. See deer other sde of wre fence eyng throughout the summer wll preval untl such tme as the road work s completed or the road s c.~s~d for the wnter. FROM THE AHWAHNEE Thursday, September 2 -- an mportant date to remember- The Ahwahnee Tro returns to the Indan Room. AI Belrose, panst, wll be jonng returnng Don Beam, drummer and Charle Sloane, nstrumentalst. The Ahwahnee s touch football team racked up two more wns ths month by defeatng Degnan s 13-7 and smotherng Camp Curry The attack aganst Degnan s was lead by. Fred Ingram, Bll Bosworth and Rck Clausen. Aganst Camp Curry, the frst half became a defensve battle, although The Ahwahnee ~.~.tuna and tomato patch. Fence 6 captalzed on an ntercepted pass by.~o0t. by 450 feet. Long. Wonder where Don Almeda and scored sx ponts other fve deer are. Dscover had on a pass play to Tom Ketges. The breakfast on camellas n front. No pcture changed n the second half, (Contnued on page three) (Contnued on page two) STAFF FOR YOSEMITE SCOOL The staff of the Yosemte ejementary school was announced by County Superntendent Cleo Adelsbach. Mrs. Mary Margaret Moore wll serve as prncpal and wll teach grades 7 and 8. Mrs. Moore has served n the. schools of Houston, Texas for the past 27 years as a teacher n the junor and senor hgh schools, an elementary school prncpal, an assstant junor hgh prncpal and as charman of the Socal Scence Department of the San Jacnto (Texas) Hgh School. She earned her A.B. and M.A. at the Unversty of Texas and has done advanced doctoral work at the Unversty of Colorado. Mrs. Moore, recently wdowed by the death of her husband, wll lve n the teacherage formerly occuped by the Deeres. Cornelus Kuhn, a graduate of Syracuse Unversty wth a BS n Fores-.... try and who has been employed as a mddle grade teacher n the Holy Rosary School of Woodland for the past two years, wll teach grades 5 and 6. Mr. Kuhn has done graduate work at Cornell, U.C. at Davs and Sacramento State College. He spent two seasons n Mur Woods workng as a summer ranger wth Jm Mc- Laughln and Lawson Branerd. Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn and ther three chldren wll lve n the resdence formerly occuped by the Leedys. Mrs. Martha Cooper who has taught n the Anahem Schools for the past 14 years wll teach grades 3 and 4. Mrs. Cooper s a graduate of Chapman college and has done work at San Dego State and Central College, Mssour. She and her two daughters wll occupy one of the teacherages across frorn the Degnan Dormtory. (Contnued on Imge two) I. I..j

58 .! t..."... ".... " ~k.. "...!. ".. ~ eq~$$....;... ~ , :.... P U bl S h e d by " : Yosemte Park and Curry Co.... : for:l;he nformaton of ; Yosemte Valley resdents. ~..H. Oehlmann... Advsor. H.K. Oumet... Advsor. k ~., ~..;...k... H. Berrey Advsor ~. FC, IMFOOCFeOeOCI, OOOCl,... graduate work at Texas Technologcal.. College. Mr. and Mrs. Herrngton and.ther two chldren wll lve n one of the El. Portal teacherages. Mr. Her- rngton s a butcher at the Vllage., " SCHOOL STAFF " " ".. (Contnued from ~age one) t.c~e~i*cfoocf,.mrs. Sara Herrngton wll teach.. grades 1 and 2. Mrs. Herrngton receved her BS n Musc from Hardn.. Smmons Unversty and has done Store....Mss Paulne Trabucco wll agan teach a mornng kndergarten sesson n Yosemte and an afternoon sesson at. El Portal. Mss Trabucco spent the summer n Europe. El Portal... James Overturf, Jr. has been elec- :~ ted to serve as the Prncpal and Teacher of grades 7 and 8 at El Portal. " Mr. Overtruf, who studed at Stan- " ford,"u.c., San Francsco State and the!; Unversty of Oregon, possesses an AB and MA. He holds the General Elementary, General Secondary, Secondary Admnstratve and School Psychologst credentals. He has been en- gaged n the State Rehabltaton Program n Calforna snce Mr.-and Mrs. Auburn Packwood wll teach grades 5 and 6, 3 and 4 respectvely. They come to El Portal from San Lucas where they taught n the elementary school for the past three years. Both are graduates of the Calf. orna Baptst College and possess General Elementary credentals. Mr. Packwood has taken graduate work at the Unversty of New Mexco, San Jose. State, Calforna Polytechnc College and U.C. Mrs.Packwood has done graduate work at the Calforna Polytechnc College. Mrs. Mldred Barrett wll teach grades. 1 and 2 agan ths year. FROM THE AHWAHNEE (Contnued from page o,le) as the hotelmen scored three touchdowns n pass plays from Ron Goldsten to the aforementoned Rck and Torn. Outstandng on defense were Lloyd Prce, Bll Bosworth, Larry Taylor and Joe Sclla. The Ahwahnee now has one more dstncton to add to ts long lst. Ths month, we were chosen as No. 1 comc book materal, beng featured, qute elegantly, n the latest ssue of "Denns The Menace". In our reportng of The Ahwahnee barbecue n the last ssue, one very mportant name was omtted. That name s Clff Harrs - wthout whose help wth the gatherng of supples and transportng them the occason would not have run as smoothly. However, ths gves us a golden opportunty to talk a lttle about Clff. Last May 20, brought Clff back to The Ahwahnee storeroom after an absence of nearly 30 years. Clff helped open The Ahwahnee, back n 1927, as head of the storeroom. Durng the tme he was here, he partcpated n the Bracebrdge pageantry and other events and under the tutelage of Ansel Adams and Ralph de Pfyffer developed hs hobby of photography. We would lke to menton here that Clff s mother, Catherne Harrs, was n charge of the pantry when The Ahwahnee opened n Pror to that she held the same poston n the Old Sentnel Hotel. Also, hs son, Bob, was a sk nstructor here for two years a couple years ago; and Bll, another son, was born n the old hosptal. In 1937, Clff left Yosemte for Southern Calforna where he worked two wnters at the Huntngton Hotel n Pasadena. One summer took hm to Yellowstone where he was Manager of the.commssary at the Can. yon Hotel. The next summer he was Buyer Steward at the Wanno Club n Ostervlle on Cape Cod. Durng hs thrd wnter at The Huntngton they asked hm to stay on year round, whch he dd tll last May when he retred as Executve Steward. He says he gave up 20 years senorty to RESERVATIONS "1 Propose.To Fght It out On Ths. Lne If It takes All Summer". r,, ~-~ So wrote General U.S. Grant I:o Pr~. I sdent Lncoln n 1864, and so avowed the reservaton offce n We dd and t dd. A jublee commemoratng the successful completon of the summer s campag n was held last Frday at the Morgenson s. The board groaned wth the weght of the succulent comestbles and potables prepared by the lades of the watch socety. Also by one gent. No sworn affdavt was presented, but Steve Barrett s wfe, Jan, corroborated hs clam that the cake was a non-mx varety. Season hstoran was Lnda Pellegrn, who scrpted a skt and two songs, full of fendshly "n" jokes, somewhat ncomprehensble to the husbands, wves, and dates who were non-reservatorsts. Players and sngers were Lnda Cleugh, Pam Falconer, Marce Bernat, Brook Vanderkar, and Lnda Pellegrn. Renowned raconteur, Dana Morgenson, topped off..... r the fete wth a Rectaton of Ogde~.:.. Nash s salvos aganst the Confrmed Reservaton. The Veterans of the battle of 1965, to a large degree, fade away now to wnter quarters, leavng only a handful of us professonals to hold the lne untl June, when renforce." merts wll agan be drafted to man the battlements. -Patrca Thomas come to Yosemte for four months - for he wll be returnng to Pasadena ths fall. Durng hs tenure at The Huntngton he saw ts merger wth the Sheraton chan; and saw many celebrtes come and go. Hs hobby of photography was put to good use and he has an outstandng collecton of pctures, many of whch have been publshed as publcty for the Huntngton- Sheraton. It has been grand havng Clff back at The Ahwahnee and we all - bot~.~,.) old and new frends - wll be unhappy to see hm leave ths fall but shall look forward to hs returnng agan sometme.....,. H Wayne ~. ~ mpleted ~ ~.~ll a mle ttude of. 7 fall and.m 75 ft. He h wfe, Lnda, ng her nah " It.was of Frenche Many of us the ffteen Lodge as Tom Tsc just returne~ from Vogels down to the scenery g re. hs feet sore We ll cert lenberg, Charle has and t. won" hm. He plal spect0r ns. speakng {:.~!~-t he- Bay, ~!~{:~ tee days spent hs th~ Ed Armsteal we are escapades. breakfc~st c( tme decdn (Con1 CATHOI On Sunda Masses wll Chapel on 6 and 9 a.~ The 6 n Yosemte be a. ployees who~ Sunday. If th an evenng: may attemp whereby a ncluded on Effectve habltaton mence and ~ y Masses nan, (upstar edule for wll be annc of the SENTI

59 ..,.,.., FUNNY THING HAPPENED (Contnued rom page one) fence. Note to hardware store. nursery. And Covey of qual sktter through fence upon release of vcous dogs. Dogs track raccoons after nghtly vst. Fortunate for vcous dogs, haven t met yet. Gaggle of crows tell dogs off. Grey squrrels steal dog bones. Dog tres to clmb tree to squrrel. Dog bone flys out of tree. Dogs next. Dogs back to bed. Reheatable coffee hot. Cream sour. New pot. Return to bathroom. Locate shave gear and face smultaneously. Depressng. Dress. Race down hll. In car. Polce behnd slows route to bus. Park. Run for express. Exercse for week. Too late. No seats. Get off. Job not worth standng one hour. Catch local. Open attache case. Remove paper. Glance at headlnes. Sport page. Fnancal page. Depressng. Quck turn to funnes. Not funny. Dck Tracy gone too far. Adjonng seat open attache case. Smell egg-sandwch-and-banana lunch. Removes Wall Street Journal. Playboy nsde. Seen t. Sleep. Arrve Ferry Bldg. Ranng. No rancoat. No change for bus. Walk. Exercse for NEXT WEEK. Offce stll there. -A. Scarbrough T.M.L It s nce to get away from t all] There s nothng lke the wlderness to brng out the best n a man. The best that one man brought out was hs toothbrush. Too bad t was electrc. The guests thnk they are really roughng t up here. We know they. aren t - especally when they ask where the TV s. -- or why the lght doesn t turn on n the phone booth - or why we don t have ced tea... or ce cream. sr," "... We re roughng t up here, The guests wll also tell you how great t s 1o get away from electrcty, but down deep n ther hearts they (Contnued on page four) LEFT-HANDERS TOUGH In 1963 Mary and Charley Proctor swept the golf club champonshps; ths year t appears to be another famly sweep as Ida and Vern Morgan of La Habra close n. Inky Petersen, a consstent 80sh shooter ths season, medaled the women s tournament but lost the champonshp on the 18th hole when lttle mghty Ida tossed a left-handed fve wood up to the nnth green for a 15 foot putt and a par, as Inky boged n. At ths wrtng the lower bracket matches have not been completed; Marge Cromer and Ruth Ewng are n Look thru wndow agan. Fuchsas droop. Later. Hardy plants. Hummngbrd feeder full of bees. Consder contenton. The consolaton ttle honey for change. won by Nta Bondshu when she defeated Lurlne Attardo. was Vern Morgan also left-handed, de- feated Medalst Guy Larnoreaux n the champonshp flght and s slated to meet Lowell Bondshu wnner of the ~ lower flght for the club champonshp. Bob Cromer was runner-up.to Bondshu..The consolaton prze for the men s beng tossed around by Buck Martn vs Gene Ewng and George Olver vs Charley Proctor; the wnner of these two matches wll fght t out. The Annual Wrght Mxed-Scotch Tournament and award presentaton pcnc wll be held on Sunday, Septem.....; ber 12. Ths popular game s by blnd draw and Pro Charle urges an early sgn.up. The last half of the Merced Home-n-Home wll be staged at Wawona on Sunday, September 19th. Ed Note: The dctonary defnes "putt" as follows: "To strke (the ball) gently and carefully.so as to make... : t roll along the puttng.green nto the hole." Mrs. Morgan seems to know the meanng of the word. STOLEN from the Boystown clothes lne 1 Whte shrt thn vertcal black strpe 1 Whte nylon short-sleeved shrt 1 Pale blue button-down shrt Thevery n ts own rght s despcable but, to pursue t n a communal establshment relant upon mutual trust and publc honesty s to stoop to the level of a contemptble anmal. A pox on you, plferng wretch. -Geoffrey Platts C. C. Bellman

60 ~~ ~. : "~ ~ ": ~. ". ~r". "l" "" "~ ~. ~" y, The spectators ~ ]ule and Ma, lyn Acl:ms,":...; ~.,. " :.. ; :I.....".I " ~ I "...", ~,x.~ ". " l~.~, ~ Landscapers Adams and Conner dscuss hndscapng ~ not boats. TENAYA BOAT CLASSIC The wnd held steady out of the west, the sky was clear and blue - the weather was just fne for the thrd runnng of the Tenaya Lake Cup Race on August 22. The sx boats of the local fleet were n the water by noon. Handcap runs were commenced at 1:00 p.m. wth Earl Pomeroy and Spencer Grams salng each boat around a course to establsh handcaps. Ths done, skppers and crews manned ther boats and took to the lake for practce before the 4:15 p.m. start. John Curry s The halp), sklper s before the rac% L to It., Chuck ~tvoesslcr, lves COllller~ Roger I-lendrckson, Gellc Ewlng (Comlheeman), John Curry, Earl Ponleroy, l ]leen Berrey (llnlekeeper) and Sl)t tlc l" Ol :lllls Pegasus was frst across the start lne, pursued closely by Earl Pomeroy s Banana Boat. After the frst leg, Spence Grams Bg Brother took the lead and held t to the fnsh. Grams boat, unnamed earler, s Thstle number 1989, hence the Bg Brother. Chuck Woessner has chrstened hs Flyng Dutchman, Jr. Thunderhead (no sgnfcance evdent). Results of the race follow: 1st. Bg Brother, Spencer Grams, Rex Jenson (Thstle) 41:13.4 mn. 2nd Pegasus, John, Mckey and Davd Curry (Super Satellte) 43:31.3 mn. 3rd Thunderhead, Chuck and Chucky Woessner (Flyng ran. Dutchman, Jr.) 4th Sharondpt, Wes and Terry Conner (Lehman 10) 44:18.5 mn. 5th Banana Boat Earl Pomeroy, Mary Lou Sturm (Intl. 14) 44:18.9 ran. 6th Pohono, Roger Hendrckson,, Bonne Nshkan (Kte) 46:21.8 Spencer Grams accepted the perpetual trophy from last year s ttle holder, Earl Pomeroy. T.M.L. (Conlnued from page three) would lke to walk nt0 ther tents (where they rough t at nght) and turn on the lght swtch. And a heater... And "I d lke to make an appontment at the beauty parlor please. FROM THE LODGE Col,lnued from page three) n the pennant race -- Mlwaukee o~ ~ the Gants. Why not wat and see wh~ comes out ahead and then pck your favorte, Red? Wes Conner and hs crew have completed the landscapng n the tent secton. They have done a tremendous job, of whch we re all qute proud. Our busy summer s near an end and many of our new frends are leavng. However, an exctng fall and wnter, I am sure, s n store for many. Certanly Madalne Lopez and Lynn Nunn from the Lodge restaurant and Judy Burleson from Wawona wll have such a tme. They are headed for Mexco to enter the Unversty of Mexco. Holly Kenny wll be return. ng to college n Fresno, whch pleases us, because that means we ll see her ths wnter on weekends. Dtto for Lnda Rce. George Barnoff, from the cafetera, certanly has somethng to brag about. It took an hour s fght, but he landed a German Brown, 26 nches Ionc~.~.) weghng 6-~ Ibs. Congratulatons, George. You won t have to tell fsh stores. any It s nce to see the famlar faces of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rankn, of Pasadena, agan. The Rankns are two of our most ardent boosters and truly enjoy the park. Ths s "ther 17th year and when they leave here, they wll be off to Hawa for several months. -Judy Kulcher Yes, t sure s great to get away from t all... I wsh the bus would get here-- t s got all the newspapers. How wll we know what we re gettng away from unless we read the paper? One thng we hate to get away from s good musc. It s pleasant to hear an opera floatng from MM s tent. Pretty soon, t s goodbye to Lee Vnn and Ncely s. No more colossal chocolate sundaes on Saturday. In spte of all the nconvenence~ ~ most TMLers wll look forward to roughng t agan next summer. --Anne Mealy t

61 ,.... \ YOSEMITE SENTINEL FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1965 Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna BADGER GRIDDERS ACTIVE. Twenty-four local boys turned out for the Badger football squad and were ssued unforms on Saturday, Se ptember 11 by assstant coach Bll Schnettler. Sterlng Cramer agan wll be the Badger athletc drector, Jake Metherell head football coach, asssted by Tom Thomas, Bob Joyce & Schnettler. Returnng "A" squad players are Carl Bastoch, Allan Parker, ends; Erc Oster, center; Bll Whtfeld, Ken Metherell,:guards; Chuck Woessner, Rob Johnson, tackles; Lester James s the only returnng backfeld man. Jonng the "A" team from last year s "B" squad are Doug James, Jm Whtfeld and Don Cottrell. Returnng "B s" are Mke Metherell, Johnny Allcock, Rod Whtfeld and Ashley Mc- Phaul. New asprants for the "A" team are Mke Harrson and Mke Martschang. New "B" team hopefuls are Tom Berrey, Calvn Mller, Rob Keller, Bll Flemng, Steve Shackelton, Ken Smth, Doug Schmdt, John McPhaul and Davd Shackelton. Accordng to Metherelt, the openng game wll be played here aganst Lod on October 9. HUBBARD AT SEA When young Hoppy Hubbard starts out to do somethng, he does t n a spectacular style. Hoppy and a frend saled early ths month for a trp whch wll take hm frst to Taht, then to other South Pacfc Islands. As Hoppy has a deep nterest n Pacfc Island hstory, he wll vst World War II battlefelds, makng photographs and takng notes, from whch he ntends to put together a pece for Dossble publcaton. He wll return to Fresno State College for the sprng semester. MARIPOSA RED~,UD CEREMONY The Hghway 140 Assocaton wll hold a redbud plantng ceremony on Sept. 21 at 11 a.m., when a plant wll be set out n front of the Marposa county buldng. Ths wll mark the formal recognton of the Assocaton s plan to beautfy the roadsde along Hghway 140. Present for the affar, among others from the county, wll be E. F. (Dutch) Reynolds, master of ceremones, along wth representatves of the State Dvson of Hghways. The Hghway 140 Assocaton r, ropagated 10,000 seedlngs n the-past sx months. These wll be ready for settng out durng the fall, probably n November, after rans have fallen. Wllam Brady and Keth Kaylor have been nstrumental n mplementng the program and have done the work of cannng the seedlngs. When plantng tme comes, teams of volunteers wll set out the plants along the hghway rght-of-way between the county lne on the west, and El Portal. The announcement program last sprng attracted natonal attenton. In the press story, the need for 25,000 two.pound cans was mentoned. The response was overwhelmng, wth cans comng n quantty from all over Calforna and by parcel post from all over the Unted States. FROM THE AHWAHNEE As elsewhere, The Ahwahnee staff s beng whttled down by the departure of many students returnng to ther books. It s exctng to vsualze the professons and careers that wll be represented by former Ahwahneetes... doctors, lawyers, merchant chefs. Curry Johnson wll be studyng at the Unversty of Colorado even though (Contnued on page two) S. F. ART SHOW Startng September 15, a motherdaughter-grandchldren exhbt of some of the pantngs of Bernce Ftz- Gerald, Mary FtzGerald Beach and Carre, Brynde and Byron Beach wll be on the walls of YPC Co. s San Francsco offce. Ther work wll gve an nterestng representaton of a famly s nvolvement n pant!ng and wll reflect the styles whch range from Bernce s somewhat modern approach to mpressonsm n her water colors of Yosemte, through Mary s abstract collages, to the chldren s typcal prmatve approach. Among Brynde s work wll be a water color of a deer, whch she descrbed as a "twelve-pro. nged deer". Bernce Taylor FtzGerald, of Sunset Beach, Calforna, completed her art major at Stanford Unversty,!ater studyng under Mllard Sheets, Rex Brandt and Robert Wood. She has had numerous exhbts n Calfornal ncludng The Hatchery n St. Helena and at the Stanford galleres. She s a member of the Women Panters of the West and Pasadena Socety of Artsts. Mary FtzGerald Beach, a graduate of the Unversty of Colorado Art School, lkewse studed wth Sheets, Brandt and Wood. Her work has been exhbted n more than seventy shows n Calforna and n Japan, takng a number of awards durng the last ten years. In addton, her pantngs grace numerous prvate collectons across the country and n Japan. Mary Beach s chldren dabble at home under ther mother s relaxed gudance and under the more orderly nstruc. ton of her school art teachers. Locals are welcome to drop by the 55 Grant Avenue Offce for a look at ths exhbt.

62 ,..",....-.,. / oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ~r"yo S EMI T E SENTINEL. Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of Yosemte Valley resdents. H. Oehlmann... Advsor H. K. Oumet... Advsor. H. Berrey Advsor OOOOOOO THE AHWAHNEE!. FROM (Contnued) t~ gr:aduated from the Unvers ty of Washngton last June Hs new under- ),~. ~ ".! t ck ng ~t Denver wll be n Hotel and ~, I~:e s au:rant Management. Pete Han- ~..~ ~ 12 " ~ ~ sen, our other Transportaton Clerk, ;s"0ff for the Unversty of Utah to, ~tud~ ~6logy. "::" O.thers from the Front Offce are D B: ne"kener ~,ho goes to San Fernan- ~o:st ae as a general major; her two ~ E.,.~ "coho:ts ~nthe swtchboard have not le.,! 4.f ~;et, but wll soon. Melne Raub,!ho.u.gh., wll be around on weekends,,,s she goes to Fresno State. Her major s~german wh ch she hopes someday ; ~,, to us~ n f0regn servce, perhaps wth the State.DePartment. Although Sharon Ryan s not off for school, she wll be leavng to be a Sales Representa-,~- _ve ~ for Pacfc Telephone and Teleg.raphln San Francsco soon. --,..- Ror~ Goldsten, one of our favorte bellm~ n~ and a SENTINEl sleuth, returns to hs Publc Relatons studes at Oho UnversHy.,-. - -~ expects to be bacj~ at The Ahwahnee for Chrstmas. Andl we shall mss the smlng face of Houseman Vctor Lra who returns to hs Dental studes at U.C.L.A. Also leavng soon, though he just got here, s Bob Toppng. Bob s a Class A sk racer havng been on the U.S. Sk Team- though gettng hm to talk about t s lke "pullng teeth". (Maybe Vctor would have better luck than I.) Bob came to Yosemte for the frst me a couple of weeks ago to vst a frend who encouraged hm to stay on. He had been workng n Yellow. stone, as he dd last summer. Though hs home s Ketchum, Idaho (Sun Valley sker) he wll be leavng soon for.the Unversty of Washngton where he, too, s studyng Hotel and Restau. L I GOLF SEASON AT CLOSE Last weekend s Wrght Mxed Scotch Golf Tournament (and pcnc supper) attracted a talented feld, wth Hal Bondshu and Barbara Kosnsk wnnng wth a score of whch ncluded a fabulous brd 3 on the ffth. Second place wnners were Keth Kaeser and Mary Proctor; thrd, Rex Hckok and Hazel Warren; fourth, Les Shorb and Ida Morgan; ffth, Guy Lamoreaux and Audrey Ewng; sxth, Everett Bagby and Lurlne Attardo; seventh, Bll Krause and Ruth Ewng. As the shadows fall on the Wawona. season, Charle Eagle wants to thank all for ther cooperaton durng the summer. Next Sunday, September 19, the golf shop closes for the season to be open weekends thereafter untl the snows come, replenshng the turf and coverng the dvot holes. rant Management. If you don t encounter hm n the Sweet Shop you mght try catchng hm on hs mornng walk (or run) to Nevada Fall before comng to work. Another new addton to The Ahwahnee s Mchel J. Prou from Pars. After beng n the U.S. eght months workng for the French Government and teachng.french n a prvate school, Mke s desk clerkng to help mprove hs Englsh. He wll be wth us for a whle as he hopes to attend a U.S. unversty n 1966 to study Poltcal Scence. He has already graduated from the Unversty of Pars, where he was a French major. Hs hobbes le manly n water sportswater skng, salng, skn dvng. However, he s also an accomplshed horseman. Welcome to Bob and Mke. On our V.I.V. lst of late s Robert McNarnara, Bll Janss and ther party who stopped overnght at The Ahwahnee after spendng 10 days campng and trampng on the East Sde. Also havng a nce vst wth us s Sr Donald and Lady Anderson. He s Board Charman of the P & O Orent Lnes. M. George Peugent, San Francsco French Vce Consul, and Mme. Peugent s were here for a couple of day whch gave Mke some practce n hs French. Sally McDonald FROM THE LODGE Lodge Hostess, Judy Kulcher, off to the mdwest for two weeks on famly busness, s beng releved by Paulne Wrght formerly of the Central Reservaton Offce. Paulne and her husband, Hal, wll manage the Badger Pass sk shop come snowtme. Mlle Russell, new phone operator and Doug Groom, of the restaurant, were marred n Santa Clara on Sept. 4. They honeymooned at The Ahwahnee, loyal couple that they are. The mgraton from Camp Curryto Yosemte Lodge fnds Mke Flynn n our restaurant, Katy Meeham, Donna Prtchett n the cafetera and Judy Clevely n transportaton. Promotons for Mort Cavanaugh and Rosalnd Nelson, from the housekeepng department to the cafetera staff. Tony Lndley soon wll leave our desk crew to jon forces wth the Central Reservatons Offce. Manager Wayne Whteman and wfe, Barbara, stole away for three days to vst n the Monterey-Carmel area. The Glen Powers are rght proud of sons, Mke and Greg. Mke, a sophomore at Marposa, s frst strng fullback on the football squad, Greg has made the freshman team as an end. Hank Reynolds, back n the Lodge fold, plays and sngs for the guests at the evenng outdoor programs and at the Tuesday nght wener roasts at Rocky Pont Beach. LIFT UNDERWAY A Wednesday, September 15 look at the progress of the new Badger char lft reveals the lft parts sorted out on the parkng lot lookng as f someone had splled hs erector set. Weldng on the towers was gong on and carpenters were layng a plank (6x6s and 2x12s) road across the meadow to the locaton of the lower termnal. The $3,000 temporary road wll protect the meadow from the wheels of vehcular traffc. Present work s beng done by Chvers Constructon Co.; YPC Co. Mantenance wll set the machnery n place once Chvers has the towers n poston. FOR SALE Pax M-3 35ram Slde Camera. Garry Robnson. Call , after 6 p.m.

63 :"-.;! ị...".... ~...,.,.... " OSEMITE.: SENTINEL...., I FRIDAY, OCTOSER 1, 1965 Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforma I. PARENTS GROUP CONVENES C.C. DINING ROOM RENOVATION PASSAGE OF H.R, BILL 2091 ~r A record number turned out for CONTRACT LET SIGNIFICANT STEP IN N. P. S. ( the frst meetng of the Yosemte Accordng to Stuart G. Cross, YPC CONCESSIONERELATIONS l" Parents Group on Sept. 20. Faculty members, Prncpal Mrs. Moore, for $250,000 was sgned wth the stered by the Natonal Park Servce Co. Hotel Dvson head, a contract Concessoners n all areas admn- I. Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Herrngton and Mss Robert Jolly Constructon Co. of Fresno for a major renovaton program enactment by Congress of H.R. 2091, have been heartened by the recent Trabucco were ntroduced to the group. Mr. Kuhn had been called at Camp Curry. YPC Co. archtect E. the so-called Polcy Bll, whch gves away on an emergency msson. T. Spencer s plans for the undertakng nclude the creaton of a hgh,- Charman Bll Jones called on Secretary Bea Downng for the May me- qualty cafetera n the present dnng t. the stature of law to the concesson polces whch have been promulgated over the years by the Secretary of the Interor. The effort to obtan legslaton has etng mnutes, and Treasurer Roland room, the removal of the gft shop Johnson reported on the Group s fnancal stuaton whch revealed that buldng, wth that functon to be relocated n the wes end of the present a long hstory. In the late 1940 s a $ were on hand. cafetera buldng. In addton, there strong element n the Department of Coyt Hackett dsplayed the new 16 wll be two "snack bars", one from the Interor had drafted a Bll ntended..ram,_ moton pcture projector that had whch breakfast and dnner servce to brng about government ~~" ~~en.bought n the sprng through " "~"~the jont efforts of the Parents Group and Yosemte Lons Club. Whle t wll be avalable wth food prepared n mcrowave ovens; the other for hamburgers and soft ce cream servce. ownershp of all facltes n the parks. Several members of the Publc Lands Commttee, now named the Interor wll be prncpally for school use, One wll be located on the pres- and Insular Affars Commttee, of the t may be borrowed for certan other Communty purposes. Mrs. Moore enumerated a number ent west deck area, the other on the north deck area (old cafetera). At the extreme east end of what s House of Representatves were deeply dsturbed by ths prospect and nvted some of the leadng concessoners :to of teachng ads that were needed by now the cafetera wll be a small furnsh them wth nformaton regardng the school but whch were not avalable (Contnued on page three) concesson polces, negotaton of from the county. County Super- contracts, and otber pertnent matters. ~O~ vsor Cleo Adelsbach, present for the PARKS HAVE DIAMOND The upshot was the conduct of two meetng, commented that the tems ANNIVERSARIES years of hearngs and a volumnous " mentoned were mportant, and that Yosemte and Sequoa Natonal record coverng every aspect of polces as the county budget had already Parks are observng the 75th annversary and problems. been allocated, he encourgaed the of ther establshment ths week. By tle tme the hearngs had con- group to assst n ther acquston. No specal actvtes are planned n cluded, most members of the House Wth respect to the typng nstructon program, Mrs. Moore commented ether park, accordng to Superntendents John S. Preston and John M. Commttee were thoroughly ced that prvate enterprse convn- should that the three typewrters whch had Davs. contnue to operate concessons n the been acqured seemed to her to be An act of Congress dated September parks, and that the polces whch adequate for the accelerated students 25, 1890, set asde Sequoa Na- had nduced the nvestments should to use durng free tme. tonal Park, whle the act to establst~ be reaffrmed. Meanwhle, late n Charman Jones apponted Eleen Yosemte Natonal Park was sgned 1949 the offcals n the Department Berrey as charman of the fund rasng a week later, on October 1, who had sponsored government ownershp resgned. and evaluaton commttee; on ths Bascally, the mmedate protecton ~mmttee wll be John Curry, Mrs. Ro- from prvate explotaton of the natural features for whch the areas are concluson of the hearngs, H. Oehl- In the sprng of 1950 followng the "" ~dnd Johnson, Mr. Norm Bshop and Mss Paulne Trabucco, as the teacher noted prompted the Congressonal mann and Herman Hoss, counsel for represen tatve. acton. More sgnfcant, however, s the Western Conference Natonal Park Mrs. AIIcock accepted the poston the fact that the legslaton provded Concessoners, remaned n Washng- (Contnued on page four) (Contnued on page four) (Contnued on page two).j

64 ,:",.7".. -- "; ,.., ,, : oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.v., :.... I..... I,. ~.... Publshed by Yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the nformaton of Yosemte Valley resdents. H. Oehlmann... Advsor H. K. Oumet... Advsor H. Berrey... Advsor (Contnued I:rom p:l~c (!no) ton for a tme to assst the Publc Lands Commttee n draftng a Bll enuncatng concesson polces. The legslaton was.notntroduced, prmarly because n May 1950 the new Secretary of the Interor, Oscar Chapman, ssued a drectve to the Park Servce reaffrmng the former polces and addng that a stronger provson be ncluded n contracts to afford greater securty for concesson-.ers nvestments. Ths was followed by a confrmng Resoluton of the Commttee and a formal Statement of Concesson Polces by the Secretory. The. latter Was dated October 13, 1950, and wth some revsons remans n effect today. It was beleved by all concerned that the foregong actons would settle the questons that had been rased and that legslaton would be superfluous. Ths turned out to be a false hope, for n the late 50s and early 60s, an ncreasng number of attacks, partcularly on the Park Servce, were comng from several sources, ncludng the Government Operatons Commttee, the General Accountng Offce, and the Subcommttee on Appropratons for the Interor Department. It soon came to be recognzed, not only by the concessoners, but by the Outdoor Recreaton Resources Revew Commsson, the Natonal Park Servce, and the Secretary, that legslaton would provde the only relef. The old 1950 Bll was revewed, streamlned, and brought up to date and ntroduced n the 88th Congress. Wth some amendments t was reported favorably after exhaustve hearngs, only to fal n the Rules Commttee because of vgorous op- CHURCH SERVICE SCHEDULE The fal relgous servce schedule as announced recently by Rev. Donald L. Baldwn s as follows: Protestant Servces: 11:00 a.m. - Mornng Worshp, Masonc Hall Roman Catholc Servces: Sunday Masses: 6:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. -- Degnan s Restaurant Daly Mass: 7:00 a.m. Confessons OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO0 held before each Mass H. R. BILL 2091 El Portal Protestant Servces: 11:00 a.m. mornng worshp, El Portal poston by the Government Operatons Commttee. It was re-ntroduced n the present 89th Congress, further hearngs were held n May, and agan t was reported out, wth a unanmous favorable vote. Ths tme t survved the Rules Commttee and was called to the floor of the House on September 14, when, after a sprted 2-hour debate, t was adopted by a large majorty vote. The Senate approved t September 20. At ths wrtng t awats the Presdent s sgnature. Space does not permt a rectal of the provsons of the Act. The mportant pont s now that the followng polces are the law of the land: Developments n natonal park areas shall be lmted to those necessary and approprate for publc use. Prvate enterprse shall be encouraged to provde such developments. The concessoner s nvestment shall be protected aganst dscretonary acts~ polces or decsons of the government, and contracts may nclude an oblgaton of the government to compensate hm for such loss of nvestment. The concessoner shall have a reasonable opportunty to earn a proft on hs whole operaton. Reasonableness of rates shall be judged prmarly by comparson wth those of smlar establshments. Franchse fees, subject to revew at least every 5 years, shall be based on the probable value to the conces. soner of the prvleges granted. Revenue to the government shall be subordnate to other objectves. Communty Hall. 9:45 a.m. Sunday Church School. The Vllage Chapel, constructed rn: ~ 1879, s undergong nearly complete renovaton. It wl, I be elevated about: fve feet to put t back to ts orgnal elevaton and to elmnate the threat of flood damage. The Chapel orgnal. ly was near the Four Mle Tral juncton. The exteror s to be returned to ts orgnal appearance wth narrow wndows replacng those more rectangular ones now n the church offce. Preferental contracts may be g ranted. A satsfactory concessoner shall have a preferental rght of renewal of hs contract. A concessoner shall have a posses. sory nterest n the facltes he has provded whch may not be taken wthout just compensaton at sound value. The General Accountng Offce shall have the rght to audt the concesson. Wth the excepton of the last provson, whch was added as an a- mendmento the Bll, the foregong represent the polces whch generally have been applcable. It s hoped that ther expresson n law wll dmnsh, f not elmnate, the crtcsms leveled aganst the very admnstraton of these polces. Many concessoners ncludng H. Oehlrnann and Stuart Cross of YPC Co. partcpated actvely n the long and dffcult struggle to get H.R enacted. Those most deservng of credt are Mr. Don Hummel, Charman of the Western Conference Natonal Park Concessoners, Mr. Dale Doty, Washngton representatve of the group, and Mr. Herman Hoss, ts counsel. An nterestng sdelght s that the Polcy Statement of October 13, 1950 was ssued by Mr. Doty, who then was Actng Secretary of the Interor. He s now a busy Washngton lawyer. ~,~ P.O. HOURS The local Post Offce has dscontnued Sunday mal, and on October 2 the Saturday mal wll close at 11:30 a.m....t ~;~" e: Decora speak~ son s meel Group. In tjvtes, V party con ton Cam seres shpboard new food new part~ Mrs. decorato and has restaurar that sell t She s the co u ful hastes many unu the guest ance, for Second, terestng -." n start~ of food c The ml Ahwahne 16 at 8 follown Everyone 4421 for The SE the death, a YPC Co. tween month n REI meetng outdoor cafetera boardwal wll be e): ted on gft shop Other wo ~t and."ment w ng the and All war ted by

65 ~nal reat nalun- -. qed row recprch II....son s meetng of the Yosemte Womens... Group. :-. In addton to numerous other ac- ",." tvtes, Vrgna Stanton has acted as.... party consultant for Matson Navga.."... foncompany where she arranged a.r)~ for reservatons, CHARLES COLLINS The SENTINEL learned recently of..."the death of Charles Collns, who was ".. a YPC Co. Mantenance electrcan be- "..tween He ded at age 70 last : * month n San Francsco.,..,. RENOVATION OF C. C. (ConrJnued from pall oae) meetng room. There wll be a new! outdoor dnng terrace to jon the new " cafetera at the south. The present boardwalk on the dnng room sde wl! be extended. Work has commen-... ced on the south terrace area and the gft shop buldng s beng removed. l! :..Other work connected wth the pro- ~ ~ " a ~t nd the purchase of new equp-.-rnent wll add about $95,000, brng- ~".. ng the total to between $325,000.. and $350, All work s expected to be comple- ~...ted by May 1, 1966.,.:...,.... "," FROM THE AHWAHNEE As I have been chastsed for wrtng manly about the young college people hereabouts, I shall gve a stab at "recognzng" (or perhaps should say acknowledgng) a few of the "old tmers". Chet Hubbard s busy plannng the seres of sl:ecal partes to enlven openng of Badger Pass at the same shpboard actvtes and ntroduced tme keepng up wth hs Assstant new food deas, new decor tems, and new party themes. Managershp dutes here. He has just returned from Palo Alto where he Mrs. Stanton was consultant on the attended a sk merchandsng meetng decoraton of the Bob Hope resdence along wth Mr.. and Mrs. Hal Wrght... and has also been consultant to large who wll be runnng the Sk Shop ths wnter. : restaurants and commercal frms :: that sell tems for the table, furnture. Valera Bernadt has been one per-... She s recognzed today as one of son who has made the most of her :,"..the country s most expert and success- tme off durng the summer. She has... ful hostesses. Vrgna Stanton has become most knowledgeable of both. many unusual theores about panless..:-.... the west and east sdes of the Serra.... party-gvng. Frst, the selecton of and the passes across the r a n g e. " the guest lst s of paramount mport- She tells fascnatng tales of good -. ~. ance, for they really make your party, tmes spent n lttle out-of-the-way.. Second, the.table settng must be n- towns and nterestng people she has....terestng.for t s a great conversa- met and come to know. Although she..~.n starter and a lft to the event; s busy wth nventory now, I m sure."~"~nd thrd, the menu wth ts selecton she s plannng her next venture.. of food and wne. through the mountans to see the fall The meetng wll be held n The colors. Ahwahnee Lounge on Saturday, Oct. :..,. 16 at 8 p.m.. Dessert wll be served :..followng Mrs. Stanton s talk. Cost 75c. " Everyone s. nvted. Please call 372- Another of our travelers s Freda Adams who, besdes accompanyng "Mss B" on several trps, has so. journed to surroundng areas. She has a cousn nearby who rases pones on hs ranch. Last month she took off for the State Far but found t so hot and crowded she spent her three days at Lake Tahoe. Other Ahwahneetes who have been to Tahoe at least once or twce ths summer are Mlle Mchels, John Brakeman, Hlton Tamsky, Ken Cook, Bob Pomeroy, and Dave Mattson. Ted Kosnsk who managed an occasonal day off now and then spent them wth Barbara gettng acquanted wth the Wawona Golf Course. Paul and Carol Peschera have become new members of The Ahwahnee staff. They worked at Evergreen Lodge last summer and were just recently marred. Paul s bar water n the Indan Room and Carol s hostessng n the dnng room. They lve n El Portal. Sally McDonald ACCOUNTING NEWS, The several month s slence from Carl Strckland and the accountants s broken wth today s recap of the "pencl pushers" actvtes. The long, hot summer has drawn to a close. We accountng types were kept constantly busy wth the gay.. mad socal whh l. Pencl-pushers were everywhere. We are thankful for our P.F. Flyers, whch enabled us to keep up wth our work and the Yosemte socal lfe. We have had many announcements of personnel changes. It all started when Bob Lee, Offce Manager, announced hs retrement from YPC Co. He wll leave the grante walls of Yosemte Valley on November 25 and move probably to the Bay Area. He and hs wfe, Beatrce, wll be mssed very much. Bll Smth wll now become Offce Manager. Geryl Smth wll take over Bll s old spot as Chef Audtor. Ths s a!most lke watchng the "Smth Bros." n acton from close up. Darrol Asln wll take over so much responsblty hs new ttle does do hm justce. Hs tme card wll read somethng lke "Darrol Asln, Accountng Supervsor". for the jobs. They are all fne men The audtors from Forbes and Company of San Francsco, are here on thelr annual junket. We are not sure f ther trp could come under the guse of "pork barrel" or not. Even though they seem to be enjoyng themselves, they have ther work cut out for them. They have to perform the annual audt to close out the fscal year. Then, they wll prepare the Annual Statement. Mr. Marvn Baker has returned as the head man, asssted by A. J. Johnson and Gerry Lpon. We wsh them lots of luck. CHURCH SCHOOL The Yosemte Church School would lke to extend a specal nvtaton to all 3-year olds to attend the classes whch are held every Sunday - 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Yosemte Ele. mentary School. Others, also, 4 years of age through 6th grade, are most welcome to attend, accordng to Jan Haag, Church School Superntendent.

66 .! w." "..",...~/ ~.,:~.., r l FROM THE LODGE BOOK DRIVE FOR LOCAL SCHOOL Judy Kulcher, our vacatonng hos- Members of the communty.are!: tess, has been on the go snce leav- urged to examne ther lbrares for ng Yosemte. She rode the San Fran- any chldren s books that they can. : ~ csco Chef to Chcago, then to Mch- donate to the elementary school gan to vst frends. She took a plane lbrary. Whle the Parents Group allo." to New York for more vstng, on to cates funds for the purchase of books!. Washngton, D.C., back to Mchgan for the lbrary, addtonal books are!... whe-e she wll catch the tran and sorely needed.!.,. "..get a. nce rest on the way back to Any book sutable for use of stu.~.". Calforna.... dents through the eghth grade (age,!:."". "A recent auto accdent hosptalzed approxmately 14) on the subject of ; " four of. our-young men, but we re hstory, archeology, general scence,.::...happy to report that Roy Harland, Tm or fcton wll be most welcome. Lke. ~. Lndgren andlus Escalona have b een wse, certan perodcals such as Na-. " " releasedfrom the hosptal. Ray Har- tonal Geographc, Nature Magazne, - : land s n St. Agnes Hosptal n Fresno. etc. are needed. lout sky dver, Wayne Hldebrand, Mdge Fore. and Lenore Cross,.. s.fast, becomng a pro. He s jumpng school lbrarans, ask that books be!.~..." from 11,000 feet, makng sxty-second deposted n the all-purpose room at " ~. free falls, rght and left turns, plus the local school. They pont out that!... back loops. Hs latest trck was to resdents not havng youngsters n!"" jump wth another sky dver, holdng school are especally encouraged to : :. hdnds..., on the way. down. It s OK, Lnda scan ther books for ths use. t ~,as a male jumper.!.. FROM THE ARROW ".: " Hal Wrght and wfe Paulne (hos- ~. " Anyone wanderng past the Lost 1.. -tessng for Judy) spent a recent three I.." Arrow last Sunday would have seen days n Palo Alto attendng a sk ~...clnc. They wll be managng the some 50 employees seated at candlelt tables, dnng on a magnfcent ":.~ Badger. Pass Sk Shop ths comng casserole supper complete wth garlc : wrter and report the clnc was very bread, crsp salad, topped off by a helpful n preparng for ther new hot fudge sundae. All for 75c... assgnment, and. good! Helen Whte states that when ".A double weddng was held last enough employees volunteer to help, " Saturday at Ahwahnee (town, not a commttee wll be formed and a- ~-."-The).whenourPh Crapo and Jer nother Sunday Nght Supper pro- " DeChant of reservatons were marred duced.!. and sster Mary Ann DeChant of pay- ~ " Redecoratons master offce and Bll Smth, account- Before Arv Dorsey left recently, he ng, rounded out the double ceremony outlned plans for redecoratng and whch took place at ther home.,..... brghtenng up the Arrow. In spte of. SEAMSTRESSING WANTED talk about the buldngs beng razed Is there: anyone n the Park who (we don t know when), pant has can put.a.lnng n a coat? If so, been purchased for the project. Arv./ please call Hlda Beckett has left a chart as to where each color s to go (decoraton by the num- FOR SALE bers). All that s needed are a few 1 sofa beck, 2 chars, Magnavox volunteers to carry out the project. TV, Caldspot refrgerator, 2 carpets It s hoped the job wll be done n... (14.by 10 ft. and 12 by 10~ ft.). tme for the annual Halloween Party. Call after.6 p.m. Feature moton pctures wll be ~. : " 1957 Rambler Staton Wagon, ar shown at The Arrow on Tuesdays and cond., power brakes, rado, heater, Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. ). newmotor wth less than 2,000 m. The Arrow "A-Go-Go" operates for " $450. See Dave Dreyer, Tent. 44, dancng on Wednesday and Saturday. Camp 6. evenngs, between 8 and 11 p.m. DIAMOND ANNIVERSARIES (Contnued f ol~ page one)..:.- for ther contnued preservaton s~ " that they mght provde recreaton"..".~ and enjoyment for future generatons.. Amercans n ncreasng numbers have been the benefcares of that "~ forward-lookng acton of 75 years " ago. In recent years, for examp!e, the two parks have had a combned annual vstaton of more than 3 ml-. : lon persons from every State n the Unon. Also, vstors from many foregn countres have come specfcally : to study and learn so that they mght. ncorporate the phlosophy of the natonal park system of ths country nto programs for the protecton of scenc.~ treasures abroad.. Superntendents Preston and Davs have ponted out that autumn s an approprate tme for quet observance of the annver sares. The rush of the busy summer season s over and weather n the :..! Serra s favorable for a lesurely, : stroll through the groves of stately Sequoas or a pleasant drve to vewponts whch command a vsta of...,. canyons and clffs. Park vstors a, I... } ths season wll fnd the recreaton and enjoyment that was ntended and whch the parks have been prordng for three quarters of a century. PARENTS GROUP CONVENES (Contnued from page one) of coffee coordnator. There was some ~. dscusson as to whether cookes : should or should not be ser~,ed,results of ths were nconclusve. The matter of programs for Parent Group meetngs was dscussed and the concluson was reached that nterestng programs would be valuable and would stmulate attendance. Stuart Cross accepted the poston of. program charman wth the understandng that programs would be presented only when subjects of outstandng value could be secured. The fnal busness nvolved a dscusson of ths year s membershp drve. It was conclued that the same procedure would be followed as last year n whch all members of th.~ communty, ~ whether parents or no~ would be nvted to jon the Parents Group, n the belef that everyone. should be nterested n further educatonal facltes for all youngsters. I

67 .: YOSEMITE Z ZIIIl,I,llIl SEnTInEL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, ~ "....me~..,. J.,/~.. "" ~" " "" ~ I~allllll~l.I.::. ;?z_m In the photo above, wo, kmcn arc shtlwn nc~rng completon of the removal of the Camp CIIl r), Studo buldng, the work a Ixlrt of the rcnov:llon progr:tm no,,,, tmdcrw:ty. Into ths area, the west terrace, adjonng the new cafetera, wll be cxp:mdcd, a Snack lar constructed and the I)oardw:dl extended whch wll gh c a more open characcr to de area. Mrs. Treslddcr, n the slory below, remnsces a bt about Camp Cm ry s early days, (The Edtor of the SENTINEL asked yesterday f I wouldn t wrte "a nostalgc pece" apropos of the buldngs that are beng torn down at Camp Curry. He should have known better; t s so much easer - especally when one reaches my age - to open a ven of remnscefce than to close t off n due course. However, I shall try to be bref. M.C.T.) The frst year or two (1899 and 1900) are vague perods of my chldhood, and I don t even recall the hstorc "seven tents and a large dnng-tent" of the earlest pcture extant. However, f I settle on "ffty ~,~ars ago" t more or less dates a pcture I have showng the campfre, bult Wgwam-lke, wth my father standng n the soda fountan doorway n shrtsleeves - as always - A REFLECTION BY M.C.T. unless he was startng for San Fran- csco or Washngton when he put on hs coat and hat. I thnk these buldngs were constructed at about that tme (ffty years ago). Perhaps t was a year or two earler, as my father ded n Aprl The soda fountan was between the dnng room and the studo; the store and walkway were added n Menton of the soda fountan brngs to my mnd, and to that of other really old-tmers, the "wld strawberry sundaes" that were the specalty of the house. In those days the meadows, beleve t or Go;, teemed wth wld strawberres, and some of the Indan women - I rernember especally "Ole Injun Mary" and "Ole Injun Lucy", who used to take me and my sster out nto the (Contntcd 011 page Ihrce) Yosemte Natonal Pa k, Calfc,.q--~a YPC CO. REPRESENTED AT HOTEL MEETING At the recent meetng of the Calforna State Hotel and Motel Assocaton n Monterey, Messrs. H. Oehlmann, Stuart Cross, Harold Oumet and John Curry represented YPC Co., wth Cross servng as charman of a panel presentaton on the subject "The Innkeepers Role n Tommorrow s Calforna". Proctor Mellqust, edtor of SUNSET was the panel moderator; other members were George Dean, V.P., P. T. and T., Joseph Leggett, V.P., Janess nvestment Corp. and general manager of Sun Valley, Walter Costa, partner n the archtectural frm of Skdmore, Owngs and Merrll, Senator Fred Farr of Monterey. and A number of nterestng observatons-were made, one, based on statstcal studes of Pacfc Telephone Co. was a forecast of Calforna s populaton growth whch ndcates that n the next 15 years, there wll be 50% more resdents n the state, or three persons then for every two now, that Calfornans enjoy a per capta ncome greater than resdents n any of the other 49 states. These two facts pont to the probablty of great opportuntes for the hotel and motel ndustry, except for one somewhat grm prognoss, namely, that the state s sngularly attractve envronmental elements, the clmate, the geography - the beaches, mountans, valleys and desserts, the rvers, bays and lakes - m0y fall prey to and be destroyed by ths prolferaton, through the creaton of smog, the polluton of the water bodes, by thoughtless constructon of hghways, badly planned rural and urban develop. ments. Unless prvate busness people and (Contnued on page two) %

68 ",," :. to check-out h-f records, as well as ":.,lbrary books, accordng to Lbraran ~ Mary. Tanner. A shpment of 75 new >. ".". h-f records has been receved and,~, :,th~y., are now fled and ready to be.". Checked out.. only adult patrons are elgble for!.. for ths new servce.!..".""the Lbrary s located n the Yo-,. 7 semte Museum, on the second floor ~:: and allresdents n Yosemte, El Portal ~:.. Foresta and Wawona, are nvted to make use of the books and magaznes,:! a valable, ".... Hou s: 2:30-5:00 -- Tuesday, Thurs-.. day and Sunday.,.,.... FOR SALE 5 bedroom home, wth or wthout furnture, 3bathsl lvng room 25x14. Call Fred McCleese, ::::, Babylne crb and sprngs, 6 yr. sze. :. Lke" new. $10. Call c/o ;.k:. Mles.Cooper.... " 7 3" Head Standard Sks. Berrey, ~: , !.Westnghouse roaster wth cabnet. and grll; push button.rotssere; tank.type elec. vacuum wth attachmens; " ". new elec. skllet; Moble Mad dsh- washer. Call "" ARROW MOVIES Tuesdayl Oct MAN S FAVORITE SPORT? Comedy, color. Rock Hudson, Paula Prentss. Tuesday, Oct THE MAN WITH THE GUN - Western, suspense, ". " acton, RobertMtchum, Jan Sterlng Thursdayl Oct UNDER THE YUM " YUM TREE - Comedy, color. Jack " -Lemmon Sunday, Oct THE STRANGER OF THE SWAMP OOOOO0 e 6 OOOOQ@ OOOQOOOO YOSEMITE PARENTS GROUP FROM THE LODGE :." OP, :.., On Monda y, October 18, the Yosemte Autumn has arrved beautfully a~ ~~ The de. Parents Group wll meet at 8:00 p.m. the Lodge, not only wth vvd colors~ ~. ~: ~ /; ~....:. ".:.. ~. "... Publshed by ~ Jmber 5) at the local school to plan the goals but wth guests lesurely enjoyng the reflect the!-....yosemte Park and Curry Co. for the comng year for fund rasng beauty of Yosemte. It s a peaceful bucco, % :: " "" for the nformaton of and tems to be purchased by the tme of year., needs L " "..... Yosemte Valley resdents. group. Ths s your opportunty to Wth autumn, have come conven- n the.....,....".. H..Oehlmann... Advsor help select equpment you beleve tons - and you weren t seeng thngs. of. the op, 7"., wll be the Parents Groups best contrbuton to the school.. you saw zoomng around the Lodge. :n touch last week- that was Spencer Grams or centrf.::... H. K. Oumet... Advsor..... l II: ~II FlUff" : r "I H I Berrey Advsor..... Also, plans for the November dance Spence was back for a week to help.. tme,.ta!el """ OOOOOOOOO0000OOOOOO6000(DOOOt wll be dscussed. Ths s a most mportant meetng and those concerned Wth Housekeepng Camp closed, out wth the archtects group.... " :...,,, " LIBRARY NEWS. "." A new nnovaton has been rrh o are urged to attend. we have Phl Crape backat the Lodge. duced n the Yosernte Publc Lbra y Nce to have you around, Phl, and ".:...Wthm,, "~Star.tng ths week t wll be. possble hope t s permanent., really he Jmmy Hamer has also joned our.. : " nether wt forces, as assstant manager. Jmmy... gve. the LII:T GOING UP Gordon Warren s wearng a farly composed countenance these days, at least when the new char lft. s dscussed. He reports that. the uppr termnal carrage " the machnery the bull wheel rdes on -.has been erected. At the bottom, the foundatons for the power termnal have been dug and poured, the back fll and drans put n place. All the tower footngs have been poured and the towers are n ther respectve stes ready to be placed n poston. Fnally, Warren says, barrng any major and unforseen hazards, the cable wll be ready for splcng by October 31. All of whch would ndcate we ll have a char lft for the start of sk season - weekends, startng November 13 (f we have snow) - and for Badger s offcal openng December 18. YPC CO. AT HOTEL MEETING (Condnuc(l l:r.m I):lgc one) legslators at all levels stay alert to populaton demands and plan development wsely, doomed are the characterstcs whch have made Calforna popular. Costa, the archtect, dscussed the planners role n the preservaton of hstorc buldngs. Too frequently, when a truly hstorc buldng les n the path of a renewal project, t s demolshed, to be placed by a new buldng of less character and beauty. Better, he contends, to fnd a use for the fne old buldng, renovate t to permt the desred functon but mantan ts general presence as a relef from the monotony of contemporary constructon and as a trbute venerable past. to ts spent the summer managng Bg Trees. the.ar...:.gray. Ed Armstead s happy to be back behnd the front desk. He s been One c rather "closed mouth" about hs event- were fort ful month n "exctng" Merced... " I Ever been thankful your grand- " late to chldren ddn t mnd? Jan Roscoe s grante, seems she bought a lovely new dress. whte fo on her three days. When packng hev."-~.., car to come home, she told her gand%...-.t daughter to take the box "out", mean- to label ng out to the car. Well, her grand- lght the.daughter dd take the box "out"- floor. out to the ncnerator. Seems earler Our Bg-I the granddaughter had been told re- the su peatedly to burn the trash. Well ths reds. tme she ddn t mnd, and the dress, what wc was found ntact, were br Your reporter s tred of travelng mark th~ and s glad to be home n Yosemte as s th~ and back at her desk n. "-,,,~ Lo,~ge -...." : they lobby. I mssed you all.. however -Judy Kulcher. " ". pecally maples "g - Sun. Th. DEEI~ HERD REDUCTION PROGRESSING treuse th Accordng to the Natonal Park brown o Servce, the deer reducton program ers, has accounted for 92 anmals n the (El Cap South Yosemte hunt. Park Ranger Arch, Ronald Trussel, n charge of the pro- yellow gram n ths area has been actve out. n the Buck Camp-Marane Meadows area. The quota for ths unt s 325 In tl deer. " The North hunt, under the drecton has not of Supervsory Park Ranger George good d~ Gock, has accounted for 204 deer. among Its quota s 750. I

69 ~: "...~.....:.. I...~.. OP,. POP ARTISTS WANTED :!.~l~:the decor of the forthcomng (Nov-. :./;?:: n the creaton of far out pantngs!.:" : of the op, pop, splatter, wggly worm ~ :. or centrfuge technques. Please get!..".:... n: touch wth her f you have the., : :~moer :)) Parents Group Dance wll ".;.."; reflect the swngn 65s. Paulne Tra-... : : bucco, n charge of embellshments,. :.-.:r.!..needs,... the assstance of local talent!;:.::. ;.tme, talent and nterest. :."...:.: o-.~."..... L.... :-.. MID-OCTOBER DAYS. "! " :.... ~:.!..!.:-:.... Wth md-october, ndan summer s.. ".really here, one balmy day after a. :: ~:"" nother. whose lght afternoon breezes. :-.:~.gvethe le to the np that comes nto...:.. ~...:".the ar:as the sun drops behnd the ~:~:..".gray clffs ~. :.. ~:..One afternoon last week Clouds " ~./ were formng, comng and gong, and " ":".: Yosemte Falls, whch has dwndled Of.:. ":.late to. a mere streak darkng the... "..~., grante, burst brefly nto.cascadng... :. f Whte foam, betokenng a cloudburst ~..~mewhere along ts sources. set be the parents organzaton, they. : ~, "... " " ;:~."~r.:~ The dctonary hasn t enough words wll be sold by members -you can t!:":. to label the many yellows that hgh::, escapel lght the varyng shades on the Valley LIONS CLUB RUMMAGE SALE...: floor. There s the sunlght yellow of Yosemte Lons Club Presdent, Mles..... :: ". ~.our, Bg-leaf maple, so dfferent from Cooper, has set the dates of Oct. 21 "..the Sugarl maples wth ther autumnal and 22 for the Annual Rummage Sale..,... reds. (There are two sugar maples n The sale wll be held from 1:30." whatwas the Old Vllage, but.they p.m. to 8:00 p.m.; Check n date for...were brought n from elsewhere and artcles to be sold s October 20th ".mark the ste of a studo now gone,......j~ ;.. from I ~00 p.m. tou:u,.,="~" p.m.,.,,,,.,---s.7,.,,0 ~ m " ":.": as S the old Vllage Store. By now,...:.they have lost most of ther leaves, :.: ~ however.) Along Tenaya Creek, especally near the Iron Sprng, the : " maples are lumnous n the afternoon... Sun. The meadows.range from char- treuse through russet hues to the dusty k!":.-brown of the brakes along ther bordn ers, and n several of the meadows e ~:".(EI Captan, Upper Sentnel, Royal...:.. r.arch, Stonernan) clumps of dusty ~-.. yellow and ochre azalea bushes stand. out. s... In the pato at Yosemte Lodge, JJ~.,,,,. ;, :~ of tne azaleas had an amazng- ~/.. :. ".y profuse second bloomng whch has not yet passed. Often, there s a ~...~me " good deal of crmson and mahogany. among the azalea folgae,but thls.....,(contnued on pulle four) PARENT GROUP TO SPONSOR DANCE The Yosemte Parents Group plans to transform The Ahwahnee s Indan Room nto a dscotheque - John Curry and Stuart Cross wllng - nto a sort of Ahwahneechee A-Go-Go. The supper-dance wll be one of the group s annual fund rasng affars and s scheduled for Frday, November 5 commencng at 8 p.m. The beat of The Ahwahnee Tro wll be supplemented durng ntermssons by musc from from George Olver s real gone luke box. To further lven up the evenng, there wll be a par. of swngers from Fresno who wll nstruct one and all n the Frug, Watus or whatever s bg on November 5. A buffet Supper wll be served. So, do get some rest n the next three weeks, stock up on pep plls and jon the fun. All recepts - (tcket prce. not yet establshed) - wll go to the Parents fund. The Ahwahnee s donatng the room, the orchestra, the supper and the trappngs. As quckly as a tcket prce has been p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The sale and check n wll be held at Lost Arrow, the employee recreaton center, located between the Museum and Best s Studo. Everyone s nvted to attend the sale. All are nvted to donate artcles to be sold. Any artcle can be used, such as: clean clothng, merchandse, equpment, accesores, etc. Each year the sale has grown n sze and volume. Customers come from mles around to take part n the Annual Sale. Cooper predcts ths wll be the best year and advses one and all to come early. The Yosemte Lons Club s a servce club actvely engaged n projects for the communty. Proceeds from ths sale wll be used for these projects. A REFLECTION BY M.C.T. (Contnued h-om pal one) m e a d o w s strawberry huntng - to brng n gallon cans flled wth the luscous, tny morsels. Bernce Lews, the wfe of the frst offcal Superntendent of the Park (she ded only last year, shortly before her " grandson came out to work at Camp Curry for the summer), was famous for her wld strawberry shortcak.e, made wth berres she pcked n Sen... tnel Meadow n front of her house...~ The orgnal dnng room was bult about 1902 or 1903, I thnk,and was " a tall, bleak buldng,, later softened by the addton of porches whch, n :: summer, were roofed wth fr boughs for overflow dnng. They wereus. ually the most popular places to lunch or dne, but were sometmes the scene of a hasty I exodus when a summer thunderstorkn theatened, as Hl Oehl-! mann can vouch; he and my huband were waters there n ther college days He can also remnsce about the wld strawberry sundaes! The old offce buldng (untl 1913) wth ts cobblestone freplace, now the lounge, followed about the next year. The horse stages stll came n at the Camp Curry gateway and drove up wth a floursh at the platform n front of the offce, where passengers were duly unloaded wth beneft of feather. dusters from the porters and greetngs " " from my father. Wth stages the prnc- pal means of transportaton, there... : wasn t the constant comng and gong of today s motor age..: Across the fresde crcle from the studo and soda fountan was the corner of the offce porch where, of an evenng, my father used to st n hs old Indana - hckory rocker and dscourse to hs guests on Yosemte trals, geology, hstory, Camp Curry s own story - cabbages and kngs - and answer ther many quest0ns~ The evenng ended wth my father s prde and joy - the "Stentor s Call", and the frefall -and on Sunday nghts from Glacer Pont everyone joned n sngng "My Country "Ts of Thee", whle the fall lasted.. "!,

70 I.!~ ]. a couple of weeks. I :.. Flowers now are rare, though Indan hemp at Rocky Pont s as yellow. as any sunflower. A lttle lavender.lessng a lngers here and there, and along the road-banks there are stll So-called "September stars", a relatve of rabbt-brush, wth occasonally... a.brlant Calforna fuchsa. Ther : "._.._.hotanlcal name, Zauschnera always..":... ntrgues me wth ts mouth-fllng, sound.!. -M.C.T. ACCOUNTINGNEWS The comet, Ikeya-Seky, wll be at ts Brghtest, about October 20. It should be planly vsble from Yosemte. It s dffcult to predct how easly a comet or ts tal can be seen. So keep your eyes sharp. We accountng-types appear to be about the same as the comet. We also have our brght and best moments. Sometmes t s dffcult to predct how easly we can be seen. We have been outstandng n tryng to close out the fscal year. Thngs are gong along qute well, even though the audtors from Forbes and Company had to leave for a couple of weeks. Probably to rest up and re-group ther thoughts? There are several new faces n the pencl pushers department and one addton you should meet soon s Pat Reece. Pat has the dffcult task of beng the transportaton audtor whch job ranges from audtng all tour reports, and even the Stable reports. Pat s terrfc sense of humor and charm make her a welcome asset to accountng. Gossp & Rumors Bll Smth and Mary DeChant, of paymasters, were marred September twenty-ffth Geryl Smth and Judy Kulcher, Yosemte Lodge Hostess, wll be marred on November sxth.. It wouldn t be nce to say who, but one accountng type clamed to have gven up smokng. He blew the whole thng though, when we found cgarettes n hs crayola box. We hear the plan for Alcoholcs Anonymous ddn t go over too well. Could be the Muscatel Mousekateers are better organzed. Shrley Reedy has taken over the assstant paymaster poston. Ths means she s the head paymaster s rght hand. FROM THE AHWAHNEE One of the most.exct:.g thr.g.~ ~. took place last Tuesday when our. master pantryman, Lloyd Prce,.dmbed the. Last Arrow.. Ths s a very dffcult clmb, and the. techncal.- terms were lost on your reporter. Lloyd made the ascent wth a Seattle clmber and each owns up to ts beng a bt scary. They camped by. Yosemte Creek Monday nght and started ther clmb n the cold early mornng. They.. took the more conventonal tral down late Tuesday. Lloyd passed along another ~em of nterest. Three days after he made the clmb, three other partes oftwo scaled the pnnacle, n each gro Jp" was a grl and, accordng to the records only one grl had clmbed Lost Arrow earler. Our gft shop supervsors have keen partcpatng n an educatonal, nterestng event. Between September 20 and 23, Ruth Beckwth and Gertrude Stewart were the frst of YPC Co. people. to attend Eastman Kodak ""~:) four-day Dealer Sales Conference ff... Whtter. They were treated royally.... Four Kodak representatves from : For those who have passed by Rochester presented the course to the S~erlng Cramer s offce lately and 60 people n Ruth s group. The object ~. seen hm hunched over hs desk of the school was to famlarze! talkng to hmself - forget t! It seems camera shop people wth cameras, he has a new pece of telephone flm and all knds of accessory equpment. Also covered was the flm pro- equpment. It s a gadget you can speak nto and lsten to wthout holdng anythng to your head. The group were taken on two feld cessng trps on whch they were provded.. wth cameras and lots of flm; One junket took them to Knott s Berry Farm and on ths trp, they were provded wth Instamatc stll cameras, as well as moton pcture cameras. The next feld trp was an evenng at the Long Beach Amusement Per, where they used the Retna 35 mm camera for nght pctures. Kodak processed the flm whle they were there and showed some of the pctures for the group s nformaton. Each person go", to keep hs pctures and flm. ~ Welcorne "1 to Lnda Hldebrand to tl~l~,.. front offce staff. Lnda s a new telephone operator, workng wth Mlle Mathews. -Sally McDonald.:.aj

71 Wshes You a I. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1965 SUPERINTENDENT PRESTON RETIRING DECEMBER 30 The rather sudden news of John Preston s retrement has been wdely a-,~our~ced. Thus, ths pece ams not to add to these statements but more to express the feelng of our sde of the Valley. Much could be wrtten about John Preston s understandng of the problems of our Company, how he helped n our contnung program of mprovng our facltes, hs enthusasm for our efforts to provde the best sort of servce to our guests. On the nfrequent occason of a servce falure, hs crtcsm was temperate. Because of hs experence and prvate sort of wsdom, he kept at a mnmum tle frctons that nevtably arse n the trangle of government., concessoner and publc nteractons. We vew John Preston s decsons (Contnued on page two) SUMMIT GREETING To all our fellow-employees we send our warmest greetngs for the holday season. In spte of the flood waters of last Chrstmas, the contnual storms of sprng and a wet and chlly June, 1965 has turned out to be a very satsfactory year. For your part n makng t so we express our grateful apprecaton. May the holdays be happy ones for you and yours, and may 1966 brng you many joys and satsfactons. Mary Curry Tresdder H. Oehlmann SANTA S NOTE TO VALLEY YOUNGSTERS Santa Claus wll be at the Camp Curry Dnng Room at 7:30 p.m. on Chrstmas Eve. He wll have gfts for all the chldren from one year of age up to and ncludng those n the thrd grade whose parent or parents are employed n the Park. As he delvers the gfts personally, he asks that each chld be present hmself to receve t. And One To Ther Parents Wll you help Santa Claus by lettng hm know through the Yosemte Park and Curry Co. Personnel Offce, , f your chld wll NOT be at the Chrstmas Party? Thank You. AT BADGER PASS By Frday, December 3, Glenn Savage, Tom Wettstone and Dan Greve had hung the last of the 156 chars on the new Rblet lft at Badger. On Wednesday followng, representatves of the manufacturer, after a seres of safety test checks, pronounced the lft n good order. Natonal Park Servce (Contnued on page two) Yosemte Natonal Park, Calforna A CHRISTMAS INVITATION Any employees n the Valley over Chrstmas are nvted to come to an Old Fashoned Chrstmas Dnner at The Lost Arrow on Saturday, December 25th. The tables wll be set between 5:00 and 9:00 p.m., so drop n when you can. The charge s $2.00 per person, or $1.50 f you brng along home-made cookes (about dozen) or pes (mnce or pumpkn), plum puddng! Please R.S.V.P. to Maron Becker at The Arrow afternoons or evenngs - so we can have some dea for how many to prepare. Offers to help, plan, cook and serve wll be apprecated. We hope many wll enjoy ths famly-type Chrstmas Dnner around the bg freplace. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE The Yosemte Socal Club has several actvtes on tap to jolly.up the holdays for employees. Carolng on the evenng of December 23 s planned and all are nvted-- n good voce or out-gather at the Arrow at 8 p.m. Brng a frend and a flashlght. On Chrstmas Eve, December 24, there wll be a Mstletoe and Evergreen dance at the Arrow. Put on a te and a skrt and come by for dancng, punch and cookes - and remnscng around the freplace. Musc starts at 9 p.m., stops at 1:00 a.m. Ffty cents per person, $1.00 a couple. At The Ahwahnee and the Lodge There are a number of actvtes on the Yosemte Lodge and Ahwahnee holday schedules whch employees mght enjoy and to whch the respectve managers extend a welcome. Indan Room dancng wll start December 22, wth AI Bellarose at the pano, Don Beam on the drums and (Contnued on page three)

72 :. FOR SALE,.... /Bcycle, Schwn Stngray, only 6 mos. old. Inqure at Honda "300 Dream,. $500. Wayne Hldebrand, Rollaway 2 bedroom house traler, 35 x8. $1,500 cash. R. Jaln, Box. 1672, Yosemte Lodge (Relef nght audtor) bedroom home on 8.7 acres on : Trangle Road, 39 mles from Yosem. te. New well, good water and pump. : : Wrte Lynn Bawden, Sequoa Natonal.. Park, Three Rvers, Calforna ;.... : ; O-- HAVECAR WILL TRAVEL A "Share the rde" roster wll be set up at The Lost Arrow, so anyone wth a car may offer to take passengers; and anyone wshng to obtan a rde.... : mayregster. Sgn up on the bulletn board at the Lost Arrow, gve date, destnaton and tme you can offer a I, rde -or date, destnaton and tme you wsh a rde n or out of the valley over the hnl~h~y~ Ca!l.Maron ~,.l,,~, Hostess at the Arrow any afternoon or evenng. ~O~ SUPERINTENDENT PRESTON RETIRING " (Contnued from pale one) over the years to reman wth park admnstraton, when certanly a career at the top awated hm, as evdence of hs desre for personal nvolvement wth the vstors enjoyment of a park experence. Ths we thnk must have resulted n the ra- :. provement of each park whch has, been under hs nfluence. We shall mss John Preston, hs warm presence, hs unfalng patence, hs devoton to park prncples and are glad. that the Natonal Park Servce wll have access to hs talents durng hs well-deserved retrement. AT BADGER PASS (Contnued from page one) The Staff Badger supervsor ths wnter s Chet Hubbard. Hubbard has been wth YPC Co. snce 1952, ten years as a sk teacher, last year as assstant supervsor. Summers, Chet s wth the Hotel Dvson. E~rl Pomeroy s n charge of food servce at the cafetera, Snowflake Room and the snack bars. Dave Downng agan wll be n charge of the lfts and slopes, asssted by Dean Conway. The Wrghts, Hal and Paulne, wll manage the rental and sales shops. Bll Reghtley s the sk repar man. Badger wll have George Wllers as nght audtor to 10ok after the money and accounts. Nck Flare starts hs 17th year wth the sk school, 9th as drector. Nck s staff wll number some teachers. A revsed local lft rate schedule wll be n effect ths wnter and a- mounts to a 50% reducton on all lft tckets. All day, all lfts $2.25 $1.50 All day, Lft No Half day, all lfts Half day, lft No S. F. OFFICE ART A collecton of Yosemte pantngs, lthographs and etchngs, on loan from the Calforna Hstorcal Socety, people had made ther nspectons earler n the week. The lft has a rated capacty of are presently beng shown n the 1,100 passengers per hour, a vertcal Y. P. & C. Co. San Francsco offce at rse. of 560 ft. dentcal to the No Grant Avenue. Fgurng n the T-bar, though the unloadng staton exl~bt wll be representatve works at the top s few yards south of the of Thomas A. Ayres, George H. Baker, upper T-bar termnal and, at the Albert Berstadt, Currer & Ives, Karl bottom, the loadng ramp s nearer Wlhelm Hahn, Thomas Hll, Chrstan the sk house. YPC Co. employees receved wth Jorgenson, Wllam Keth, and Charles Chrstan Nahl. ther December 7 paychecks, complmentary tckets for the char. Because Yosemte drew scores of artsts after ts dscovery drawn by tales of of the number of vstors expected ts spectacular beauty. The pantngs at Badger over the holdays, the employee tckets wll become vald after n the collecton are from the best of these and, most nterestng, s the wde dfference n theway thepark December 31. Skers need no nstructons about the use of the lft; non- s depcted by the several men. skers are assured of a comfortable, Employees are welcome to the S. F. somewhat exctng rde up and down offce to examne the pantngs. the hll. Because t wll be necessary JUNIOR SKI TEAM TRYOUTS There s mountng nterest among to slow the lft for non-skers, t wll be apprecated f they wll try to the local young skers n the selectons pck a tme when there s no watng for the junor racng squad. Coach lne. Leroy Rust announced that tryouts wll be held on December 29 and 30 at 2:00 p.m. on the Badger Hll. Asprants should report to Coach Rust. As n the past, the Lons Club, as drected by ts Boys and Grls Commttee, headed by Leroy Rust, wll contrbute $150 for team expenses From ths, $50.00 are used for trp expenses, $ are allocated toward the cost of ten lft tckets each Saturdayand Sunday when the team s tranng under the supervson, of a coach. Yosemte Wnter Club secures offcal F.W.S.A. membershps and racng regstraton cards and provdes entry fees for certan race meets. Lons Chuck Woessner and Rck Anderson have ndcated that they wll assst Rust n coachng; Nck Fore states that, when possble, a member of hs sk school staff wll be made avalable to help. In order to encouarge the younger skers, team places wll be dstrbuted by age groupngs, so far as s possble. Rusty says all Yosemte, El Portal and Wawona youngsters are welcome to try out for the team. It s planned that the team wll attend at least one away-from-home meet probably that at Chna Peak on (Contnued on page four) Y.P.C A sck employee H K. and. ap~ Presdent. p.!an the employee plan s ap sonnel oft Sck le,~ straght t tea total year for contnuo~, at least wth the 1. Unused lated fl maxml! 2. Sck le vertblc 3. Sck le~ Unempl blty a no tme ployme~ paymen hundre : plyee s a ~ precedl] L In the c ndustr~ alzed, t pad ~ for all other be pad 1 and pa~ allowab! 5. Where t paymen~ perod c ths pro the two ments perod. 6, The wa before: apply fo the ever allowanc prevous 7. Applca{ shall Offce o. (5) worl empl, 8. The certfca absence. 9. Emp]oy~ nqents xvj and co a STU, At the YPC Co. Cross Was the Cam p head of tk assume off by the Pres No othe~ made.

73 ra.~.. ~rks cer, arl Jan. des:.. :: Jsts : of! ~gs " ~: of :: ~rk F, ng ~ch at as,ll ;es lm of toch e- Y.P.C. Co. SICK LEAVE PLAN A sck leave plan for YPC Co.,. employees has been worked out by ",... H. K. Oumet, Drector of Personnel the : and approved by H. Oehlmann, at : Presdent. The paragraphs below explan the plan and ts condtons. Any employee havng a queston about the plan s applcaton s asked to see personnel offce for explanaton. " Sck leave wth pay at an employee s straght tme rate wll be allowed up to a total of sx (6) workng days per year for employees who have been contnuously employed for a perod of at least one (1) year n accordance wth the followng condtons. 1. Unused sck leave may be accumulated for two (2) years up to maxmum of twelve (12) days pay.! 2. Sck leave benefts shall not be con-, vertble nto a cash bonus..: 3. Sck leave wll be supplementary to ;:.- Unemployment Compensaton Dsa-.. blty and wll be pad so that at no tme wll sck leave and Unemployment Compensaton Dsablty, payments combned exceed one hundred percent (100%) of tle emplyee s average earnngs for the week :" precedng dsablty. : In the event an employee suffers an : ndustral njury at work or s hospt-.:" alzed, full sck leave pay wll be pad for the frst day of dsablty. In. all other cases full sck leave pay wll be pad for the thrd day of dsablty and payments wll contnue untl, allowable sck leave s used up. 5. Where Workmen s Compensaton. payments cover all or part of the perod durng whch benefts under.. ths provson are pad, the sum of... the two (2) shall not exceed the payments provded for heren l or stud perod. 0. The watng perods provded heren before ull pay commences shall apply for each ~llness or accdent m tl~e event the sck/accdent beneft allowance has not been used up n prevous llness or accdents. -7. Applcaton for sck leave benefts shall be fled wth the Personnel Offce of the Company wthn fve (5) workng days aiter return of the employee to duty. 8. The employer may request a doctor s certfcate as proof oj: necessty for absence. 9. Employees covered by Unon Agreements wll be governed by the terms and condtons agreement. of the applcable STUART CROSS YPC CO. GENERAL MANAGER : At the November 6 meetng of YPC Co. Board of Drectors, Stuart Cross was made General Manager of the Company. He s contnung as head of the Hotel Dvson and wll assume other responsbltes drected by the Presdent s offce. No other personnel changes were made. SNOW REMOVAL PRIORITIES The Natonal Park Servce ssued a memorandum December 7 dealng wth ts polcy regardng snow removal. A paragraph s quoted for the enlghtenment of resdents. The general polcy wll be to complete all snow removal work before sandng the roads. Overtme wll be authorzed as requred for snow removal on frst prorty roads, but only n emergences on lower prorty roads and for sandng or ce control. The same road prorty as last year wll apply n snow removal operatons. Frst prorty roads nclude the Wawona Road, El Portal Road, Badger Pass Road and prncpal vstor use access roads n the Valley. Second prorty ncludes resdental areas and admnstratve use roads and parkng areas. Thrd and fourth prorty nclude alternate road loops and spurs such as the Bg Trees, Mrror Lake, and the South Valley roads. A map showng prortes s on dsplay n the Road Engneer s offce. --o- AROUND THE GEN. OFFICE H ho, merry makers! Once agan "that" tme of the year has rolled around. General Offce people can be found hummng Chrstmascarols, makng out shoppng and Chrstmas card lsts. Decoratons are the domnant factor. It s dffcult to see the workers because of the decoratons. However, we are here, dedcated and hopeful. There are a few new faces n our crowd: They belong to Suellen Penson, statstcal typst, Judth Hyman and Start Perrn, both n paymasters. Some people contemplate leavng, but the only one already commtted s Eva Murphy. She has announced her retrement after spendng 23 years wth YPC Co., most recently n charge of the Company fles. Learnng the YPC Co. method s Los Smth who wll take over for "Murph", when she leaves next March. We are loaded now wth people named Smth, but I guess we have room for another. Gossp and Rumors We looked over L. L. Branscum s shoulder whle he was wrtng hs letter to Santa and read that he s (Contnued on page four) HOLIDAY SCHEDULE (C0ndnued from page one). Charley Sroan, clarnetst. The Indan Room wll be open nghtly, except on Sundays and Chrstmas nght. The Bracebrdge Sngers wll appear at Yosemte Lodge on Sunday evenng, December 24 and agan on December 26 at 8 p.m., and at The Ahwahnee on the 26th at 9 p.m. On Chrstmas Eve, they wll sng for the Protestant Servce at 10:30 p.m. at the Lodge; for the Roman Catholc Mdnght Mass at Degnan s. Yosemte Lodge s Mountan Room wll be the scene of four pzza partes, each between 5 and 6 p.m. Barbara Tablet, outstandng gutarst and folk snger, wll be on hand for the affars on Dec. 23, 29 and 31; at another on the 27th, just pzza, no Barbara. Dr. Jan Popper s fne entertaners wll do several performances durng the holdays. At 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, December 28 they wll be at Yosemte Lodge, at 9:30 at The Ahwahnee. The same schedule apples on December 29th and 30th. ~O m AT BADGER Badger s offerng a daly schedule of skng events, some for adults, others for chldren. Among those of partcular nterest wll be: Dec Sunday Slalom, 1:30 p.m. Dec Cross country sk trp to Tempo Dome, 2 p.m.. Dec Slalom nstructon, 2:30 p.m. Dec Cross country sk trp to Tempo Dome, 2 p.m. Dec. 25 -Yosemte Wnter Club Slalom Race, wth Santa Claus, 2 pm Dec Sunday Slalom, 1:30 p.m. Dec Dual Slalom Race, 1:30 p.m. Dec Slalom nstructon gven by Jacque Dupont Dec Slalom specal. Specal medals gven to those who qualfy. 2 p.m. Jan. 2 - Sunday Slalom, 1:30 p.m. ~O~ WANTED Man s bcycle Call Mchel Prou at Yosemte Lodge Front Offce, j

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