Describes LL Nunn's early days, the development of his power companies, and the culmination of his educational efforts in Telluride Association and Deep Springs
a - (l to r) unknown, possibly a visitor, Jo Balachowski (son of faculty Joseph Balachowski) being tackled, Brice Eggleston DS69, Sterling Lacey DS69, possibly Dick Howard DS69, Andy Fairchild DS67, possibly John Sender DS69, Dennis Farr DS68, Jan…
a - (left, f to r) Bruce Eggleston DS69, Jan Vleck DS69, Bill Kralovec DS68, Mike Huston DS68, Bill Mack DS68 in red shirt, Joel Hyde DS67 in headband, (right) Dick Howard DS69 - b - (l to r) possibly Jan Vleck DS69, Bruce Eggleston DS69, Dick Howard…
In my day (DS69), this book was sent to incoming students as an introduction to the background and philosophy of Deep Springs. It contains essays, a copy of the Deed of Trust, and a selection of letters between LL Nunn and the DS Student Body.
See accompanying key for IDs. "The Barracudas" is written on the front of the print, not sure of the origins of the editorial except there were deep anti-Communist overtones at this time. Bob Gatje DS43 was probably attending for Telluride…
Stories are told at Deep Springs of White Mountain City, near the mouth of Wyman Canyon, and its involvement in voter fraud. This authoritative article by Daniel Pritchett DS71 suggests that story is a myth.