Ed Loomis DS42 in jeep overlooking DS Valley. The remnants of the (very steep) road remain in place on Chocolate Mountain as of 2017, but vehicle access to the road ended in 1990s with creation of the Piper Mountain Wilderness.
Clockwise from left: David Brown DS80, Vincent Delaney DS81, Jim Geringer DS80, Jahan Sharifi DS80, Kurt Gilson DS80, David Welle DS80. Stakes were penny-ante. Note that smoking was permitted in the building in those days.
Wes Isberg DS81, left, and Doug Smith DS81 gather hay bales off of field four. The elevator chain grabbed individual bales and lifted them to the trauck bed, where students would stack them one by one until they could go no higher. Farm house is…
Akira Kobayashi DS05, left, and Mike Zaletel DS04, set out dinner on the main lawn for the last night of Summer Seminar. In the 200s, a tradition has developed wherein the "end-of-term" is marked with an elaborate dinner by the BH cooks.