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A quartet entertains the Western Centennial Downtown crowd, April 16, 2001.
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A group of Western Centennial Downtown celebrants pay attention to presenters on Virginia Avenue, April 16, 2001.
Jay Helman, Jerry Piquette, and Bob Decker are identified in the photo.
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Western President Harry Peterson speaks to the Centennial Downtown celebration crowd, April 16, 2001.
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A Western picnic is in full swing at Camp Casadilla, located up Cement Creek, circa early 1950s.
Camp Casadilla is said to be the site of many faculty picnics in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Picnickers stop for some lunch on an (Hiking and Outing Club?) outing during the 1950s.
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A lone Western coed looks out from a rock ledge while mountain climbing, circa early 1970s.
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A group of picnickers line up for lunch. This may be a faculty picnic in Taylor Canyon.
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Western faculty and family members attempt to get a volleyball game going during a picnic at Camp Casadilla, circa early 1950s.
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Western Professor Harold Binford hosts a faculty picnic/fish fry at his cabin, June 1959.
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A Western faculty and/or student picnic possibly along the Gunnison River, circa early 1950s.
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A closeup of a rock climbing Western coed. Note her tennis shoes. Circa late 1930s.
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A belayed mountain climber stops on a sheer cliff face. Circa late 1930s.
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Western picnickers relax at Camp Casadilla, circa early 1950s.
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Western Professor Paul Edwards addresses the Centennial Downtown crowd in period garb, April 16, 2001.
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Ruby Blackstock entertains faculty and students at a late gathering, circa 1950.
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Western students line up for food and beverages at a picnic along the Gunnison River, circa early 1950s.
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Western coeds in bathing suits pose for a photograph at Rozman Hill, circa 1952.
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Three representatives of the Western student body ("Campus journalist", "Hoop star", "Sorority president") walk toward the camera in a promotional photo for the college. circa 1937.
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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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Western hikers pause for a photograph on a rocky crest, circa 1938.
[A publicity photo--one of thousands taken over the years to promote the college as a place for outdoor men and women--in 1938.] -- M. Hatcher notes