Deep Springs students had T-shirts made with literary or Deep Springs-specific designs. These are 5 such, including quotations from Thomas Nashe's "Summer's Last Will and Testament" with Air Force logo, 2 Deep Springs toad designs, Nunn and Lenin,…
Deep Springs Mary was one of the last Paiutes resident in Deep Springs Valley, and did laundry for the early students. Husband was Deep Springs Harry, who worked as an irrigator at the ranch.
Caption states, "El Toro before starting east, 9/1949," apparently the nickname of the truck - students include (upper, l to r) Donald Baker DS47, James Bostwick DS47, (lower, l to r) Donald Lammers DS47, Bob Bull DS48, Richard Patch DS47
The famous gate at Scotty's Castle, including, left to right, Bonham Campbell DS31, Walter Crawford (DS Director), Death Valley Scotty, Mr. Heapy (DS ranch manager)