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A group of nine Western students in bathing suits apply suntan lotion to themselves on the shore of Lake Irwin in a publicity photograph, 1940.
[In 1940, an enterprising public relations director for the college, eager to increase enrollment and scotch rumors concerning Gunnison's harsh climate, arranged for a Denver photographer to take photographs of Western students at Lake Irwin--rafting and fishing, applying suntan lotion, and making snowballs--in...
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Western students from Connecticut pose in front of their 1941 Plymouth, circa 1954.
[Prior to World War II, Western's appeal had been largely confined to students from the Western Slope. One of the first groups to arrive from the East Coast were these young men from Connecticut, who managed the trip in their 1941 Plymouth. With their brushed-straight-back, Brylcreem-ed hair ("a little dab'll do ya...") and laid-back confident, early 50s smiles,...
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A group of WSC students participate in a geology field camp on Hunter's Hill above Cement Creek, July, 1996.
[Taking geology field camp is a great way to earn college credit as well as see the high country at its most spectacular. This group of students (and an inquisitive dog--a rock hound?) is on Hunter's Hill, above upper Cement Creek. It's July, so there's plenty of snow and the wildflowers are blooming. Castle Peak is on the left, Star Peak...