Willis Magee Photo Member #: 3
Member Year: 1922
Willis Magee
 
Bio Summary
Community Activity Summary
World War I; World War II—Army Charter member of American Legion Post #5, Colorado Springs, Member of Masonic Lodge #13 and Rocky Mountain Consistory #2, Denver. Historical Society of the Pikes Peak Region. .American. Numismatic Association, Pikes Peak Coin Club
Occupation Summary
Bank teller, bookkeeper and accountant
AdAmAn Service
Secretary Treasurer 1955, President 1956-57, Secretary Treasurer 1959-60-61-62-63-64 AdAmAn treasurer and Secretary after Standley's death until president in ?. Secretary-Treasurer at time of his death.
Hobbies
Hiking, mountain climbing, coin collecting, woodworking, ice skating and watching hockey games.
Climbing Experience Summary
Climbed most of peaks in this area.

 

Bio Detail
Community Activity Detail
World War I; World War II—Army Charter member of American Legion Post #5, Colorado Springs, Member of Masonic Lodge #13 and Rocky Mountain Consistory #2, Denver. Historical Society of the Pikes Peak Region. .American. Numismatic Association, Pikes Peak Coin Club
Occupation Detail
Climbing Experience Detail
Climbed most of peaks in this area.

 

Memories
Memories From First Climb
Memories From First Member Year
Memories of Family
Favorite Memories from Climbing Fourteeners
"the Club" was the greatest thing in Willis's life and he was more proud of being a charter member than anyone ever realized. He worked all year long on some phase of club work—not just at the time of the annual climb. He kept wonderful records and files, most of which have been given to the Western History Department of Penrose Public Library. There they will be preserved, cataloged and filed and be available for research by anyone who wishes to know about the history of the club and its members. In later years when Willis did not climb, he would go down to the radio station and help the announcers by giving them facts and anecdotes to make the broadcast more interesting. Some of his fondest memories were of early climbs with Fred Morath, Harry Standley and Fred Barr.
Memories from Favorite Mountain Climb
Memories of Favorite Gear
Memories of Worst Gear Failure