Andy as far as I know Carl Kunath has the negatives with the bill Helmer took 
Carl wanted me to scan them he said he only had about 100 negatives but when I 
sign for me they must’ve been for 500 and I just wouldn’t do it so I sent him 
back to Carl he had some pretty good images some of them were really bad the 
scan those negatives would’ve taken me months and I have the equipment and the 
knowledge but I just didn’t want to spend that much time as far as I know Carl 
still has the negatives

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> On Apr 24, 2020, at 7:59 AM, [email protected] wrote:
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I think a "person of interest" to look into here is Bill Helmer.  He was a UTG 
caver back about then and he was a cartoonist who did many caver cartoons.  See 
his book "There we was"  He went on to have a career at a nationally prominent 
magazine, Playboy.   Even if this is a blind lead you will find interesting 
things.  NSS bulletin 10 on "The Caves of Texas" was a bit after that as I 
recall, so I dont think its involved here.  1954 is very early UT grotto.  
Sadly many of the people I would ask about this are no longer with us

From: "kara posso" <[email protected]>
To: "texascavers" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2020 7:48:55 AM
Subject: [Texascavers] Historical Question

Hello Everyone,

Below is a message i received from a fellow through the grotto email the other 
day. I thought that he would have better luck solving his mystery with the help 
of all of you since my institutional knowledge does not go back this far. Ross 
is included on this email, please reply to hum or remember to hit REPLY ALL to 
keep him on the email chain since he is not signed up on the listserve.

Also Ross, if there is anyway you can share the comic strip (or part of it) i 
am sure people would be interested to see!

Thanks folks!
Kara


My name is Ross Burns, and several people on Facebook suggested that I post 
this question to your group.It concerns spelunking in the Austin area in the 
period of 1953-54.

I am a fan of the old Pogo comic strips by Walt Kelly. He frequently mentions 
real people. events, and groups in the strip. I have been reading a recent 
re-issue of the strips for 1955 and 1956. In a storyline  he published 
beginning in January of 1955, he repeatedly mentions the University of Texas 
Spelunking Team. Partly I know that he loved to play with words including 
spelunking. However the repeated mention of UT and Texas over 2 or 3 months, 
makes me wonder if there was a particular event that he was referring to.  Some 
of the characters are trying to reach the team to help rescue a frog that was 
swallowed by Albert the alligator. So, it may have been some sort of rescue or 
similar event.

Since Kelly wrote the strips well ahead of publication date, he probably 
started this storyline in November or December of 1954.

I would appreciate any information that you might be able to shed on this 
mystery.

Thank you for your time and attention.

Ross Burns


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