Black and white image. Four men and a boy and four females (women and children) pose in a tree-filled landscape in front of what appears to be a campsite. Items visible are a canvas tent, wooden carrige, blankets, cast iron kettle, and a wooden fence. A pile of tree limbs, which appears to be a make-shift covered shelter, hangs over the wooden fence behind the group.
Copy of two photos on one negative: A) Collapsible tent-trailer assembled, with tables and stools in front of tent. B) Interior of tent, with beds, stoves, etc.
The campground, located west of Parker Stadium, was set up for attendees of a joint meeting of the American Institute of Biological Sciences and the Association for the Advancement of Science.
Spring trip to Marys Peak, 1923. Students in background: with fry pan, James L. Mielke; Kenneth Murdock; with pipe, Trevor Lewis; with stick, James D. Shaver. At table, Dean G.W. Peavy and H.I. Nettleton. Note circular saw used for stove top.