Bonham Campbell DS31, acting Director and later Director in this period, on dark horse with child, daughter Patricia
Creator
Simon and Eunice Whitney
Source
Beth Whitney Thomas
Publisher
n/a
Date
ca. 1947
Contributor
Denis Clark
Rights
Deep Springs College
Relation
n/a
Format
TIFF
Language
n/a
Type
Still image
Identifier
17DEC0261
Coverage
Deep Springs
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
photographic print
Physical Dimensions
approximately 3 x 5 inches
Notes
These images were scanned from a scrapbook kept by Beth Whitney Thomas's parents, Si Whitney DS19, director in the 1940s, and Eunice Whitney. Bonham Campbell earned a BS and MS in engineering, served in the Navy during WW II, in Washington, DC, then at the China Lake Naval Ordnance test center, before returning to DS about 1947 as instructor and eventually DIrector. Bonham and Jane's son Alan was born at DS (or in the car on the way to Bishop, per Holloway family lore), in 1950.
Left to Right - Bill Ragen DS74 (hat) Nick Capozzoli DS73, Peter Beck DS75 (suspenders), Ed George DS75, David Hayes, son of Henry Hayes DS20 (roper), Jordan Greenwald DS75
Creator
Paul Michelsen DS74
Source
Paul Michelsen DS74
Publisher
n/a
Date
'1975
Contributor
Denis Clark
Rights
Paul Michelsen
Relation
n/a
Format
TIFF
Language
n/a
Type
Still Image
Identifier
19DEC0037
Coverage
Deep Springs
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
color slide
Physical Dimensions
24 x 36 mm
Notes
Slides taken during Paul Michelsen's student days or slightly after.
Merritt Holloway, ranch manager (on John), and his daughter Nonie (on her Appaloosa Kuskey) ride in the Valley
Creator
Denis Clark
Source
Denis Clark
Publisher
n/a
Date
probably late Fall 1971
Contributor
Denis Clark
Rights
Deep Springs College
Relation
n/a
Format
TIFF
Language
n/a
Type
Still Image
Identifier
17DEC0490
Coverage
Deep Springs
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
color transparency
Physical Dimensions
24 x 36 mm
Notes
Denis Clark DS69 was along for the ride and the photographer. Probably related to cattle work in some way but I remember it as more just surveying the country.