It is evident that a keen wit and persistent tenaciousness to protect victims of crime have earned Judge Abbi Silver the reputation that elevated her to her current position as Chief Judge of the Nevada Court of Appeals. She is the first female to hold this position. Judge Silver is a lifelong resident of southern Nevada. She was raised in Boulder City, where her family was the only Jewish family at the time. Her father was a doctor and eventually the family moved into Las Vegas, where she graduated from Clark High School and then University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1986). Always an overachiever, she worked multiple jobs?waitress, Utah Jazz cheerleader, dancer?while earning her undergraduate degree and then her law degree from Southwestern University of Law, in Los Angles (1989). In this oral history, Judge Silver recalls being a law clerk for Honorable Earle White, Jr., joining the Clark County District Attorney?s Office and being assigned as the Chief Deputy DA for the Special Victims
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Among the stories of those who came to Las Vegas in the 1960s to work at the Nevada Test Site is that of Leslie Dunn and his wife Joan. Leslie had been hired by the U.S. Public Health Service to monitor radiation from the explosions. He has tales flying into craters that make you wide-eyed. This assignment would last until his “retirement” in 1983 – one can’t really describe this couple as retired. During these early years, while Les pursued his scientist career, Joan’s chief focus was on raising their three children, Bruce Dunn, Loryn Dunn Arkow, and Sharon Dunn Levin. She also completed her education in accounting at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She was involved with Equal Right Amendment efforts and League of Women Voters. The couple were only in their forties when Les left the PHS. As he looked forward to new opportunities, he felt compelled to pursue his longtime dream to become a builder, something he had dabbled at as a youngster with his father, Jack Dunn. Together, he an
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Identifications on reverse of photograph: Marla Sher, Matthew Feinberg; Second Row: Cantor Simon Bergman, Greg Lipkin, Rabbi Louis Lederman, Jeffrey Lavine, Rachel Groner and Jaimee Shapira
Identifications on reverse of photograph: L-R: Cynthia Freedman holding Danielle, Dana, Stascha, David, Karen Lovitch holding Zachary, Karen Marano holding Marisa, David Marano, Louis Bergman holding Stacie Marano. Seated on floor: Rosalie Kinney and Cheryl Kinney
Identifications on reverse of photograph: Front row, L-R: Gita Lowell, Natalie Boinitz, Stonah Miller; Middle row, L-R: Laura Miller, Mandi Bergman, Rebecca Krasny; Back row, L-R: Jennifer Weinberg, Sheldon Cowles, Jennifer Goldman, Marty Weinberg
