I'm Merrily Shirey, I was Merrily Weary when I was here on camps from '60 to '64 and I got a degree in Biology. The thing I remember the most, ah, was the October, um, the storm, the Columbus Day storm in 1962. And-uh I had um I was working at the ah the snack bar in Riley, walked um walking home and is it LRI the building right next to Pioneer? Is it still there? It used to be Linfield Research Institute anyway, and they had great big horse chestnut trees in front of it and as I walked past it a tree fell down behind me a huge, you know, huge tree. And then I went over to Campbell, opened the front door, and it blew off the hinge. And we spent the night with little transistor radios and a few of the guys they were allowed to come and be on the main, the main lounge floor area and we actually sometimes sat outside on the porch and watched. But the, the unity, the community and many of the fraternity men and whatever men would went into downtown McMinnville and, um, I remember the what's the ah the army building ah, right now I'm not thinking the name that's what happens when you get old. Ha, um anyway the arm, the Armory, the roof was blowing off and they helped you know secure and get it tarped down and things like that. But they just went wherever there was a need because I mean we were having a hundred mile an hour winds it was, it was tremendous.