Howdy, all - I'm working on some Bonfire history and trying to get a couple basic things straight in my head - I appreciate any help. I know in the '90s we spent most of a semester cutting/loading then stacking and ended up with Push (I can't remember how long Push was then bc i am old ). But i think in the '60s they just put the hammer down and got cut/stack all done in a week and then burned it. Are those right, and can any of y'all help me fill in when/how the time frames shifted?
Grateful for any and all help,
Sue "Shortcake" '94, Haas Hall
Grateful for any and all help,
Sue "Shortcake" '94, Haas Hall