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Transcript of interview with Jacque Dvorak by Barbara Tabach, March 09, 2017

Date
2017-03-09
Description

Jacque Dvorak was born in London, England, in 1944. Two years later, her family immigrated to Canada and then in 1953 they fulfilled their dreams to reside in the United States. The Dvorak family settled in Long Beach, California where Jacque?s brother was born. In 1957, the Dvorak family relocated to Las Vegas when Jacque?s father, Sam, opened a 24-hour barbeque restaurant in Market Town with his brother Harry. While growing up in California, Jacque enjoyed dancing and being on stage. She found herself drawn to performance much like her mother, Irene, who was an entertainer in Great Britain. This enthusiasm served her well in her future retail career which included the opening of the MGM. Jacque attended Las Vegas High School and graduated in 1962. Taking full advantage of being a teenager in Las Vegas, Jacque remembers the days when the need to lock your doors didn't? exist. Though, Jacque describes being keenly aware of being Jewish and forming strong bonds within the Jewish community through BBYO and other Jewish organizations. She also recalls protesting during school prayer recitations in the 1960s. In this interview Jacque gives an insider?s perspective of growing up in Las Vegas and Jewish life in the city. Her stories range from tales of teenage fun to dealing with modern anti-Semitism in Las Vegas to the joy she has found in friendships in the community. Jacque has two children, Harry Fagel and Lisa Sokoloski.

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Transcript of interview with Joan Massagli by Claytee White, August 19, 2010

Date
2010-08-19
Description

Joan Massagli spent her childhood in the Tacoma, Washington area, singing three-part harmony—a member of a musically talented family that included five children and an aunt and uncle who raised all the kids to enjoy music. By high school in the early 1950s, she and her two older sisters were regulars on a local TV show. In 1956, the Sawyer Sisters act was formed and they were soon obtaining regular gigs in Las Vegas. Their popularity continued form 1957 to 1964 and they played many of the major hotels, usually as a warm up act for headliners that includes a list of names such as Roy Clark, Louis Prima, Shecky Greene, and Delia Reece. At first the Sawyer Sisters included older sister Nanette Susan and Joan. When Nanette quit to raise her family, youngest sister Kate stepped into what was called a "lively and lovely" trio. Joan met her future husband and musician Mark Tully Massagli, while performing in the early 1960s. Caring for ailing parents while working mostly in Las Vegas, the couple made Vegas home. Even after the Sawyer Sisters name faded from the Strip's marquees, Las Vegas remained home to the Massagli's, who raised their children here. Today they live in the Blue Diamond Village area and recall the changes that have occurred on the Las Vegas Strip—especially from an entertainer's point of view.

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Photograph of dancers posing as a multi-armed Hindu deity, Dunes Hotel, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1957-1960s

Date
1957 to 1969
Description
Three dancers in Hindu costume poses together as a multi-armed deity backstage at the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Dunes (hotel and casino)

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Photograph of topless and costumed showgirls with chandelier headdresses, Dunes Hotel, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1957-1960s

Date
1957 to 1969
Description
A group of showgirls pose onstage at the Dunes Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Some are wearing long gowns, some are topless, and many are wearing chandelier headdresses. Site Name: Dunes (hotel and casino)

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Photograph of showgirls in lace costumes, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1957-1960s

Date
1957 to 1969
Description

Black and white photograph of two showgirls posing in black, lace costumes with thigh high stockings.

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Photograph of three ladies at the Lido, Paris (FRA), 1950s

Date
1950 to 1959
Description
Three unidentified ladies dressed up in very nice dresses, coats, and elaborate hats, walking with two poodles. This photograph was most likely taken at the Lido in Paris, France. Site Name: Lido (Cabaret: Paris, France)

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Sutton, Lisa Song, 1985-

“My goal with [pageantry] was: I just want to have as much impact as possible within the community, and then, self-servingly, it’s an amazing networking opportunity; you meet tons and tons of people, and so that’s what I did.”

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Sturges, Preston (1898-1959)

Preston Sturges was a Hollywood film director, producer, and screenwriter who co-established California Pictures Corporation with Howard Robard Hughes Jr. Born as Edmund Preston Biden in Chicago, Illinois, Sturges entered Broadway productions in the late 1920s and produced his first play, "The Guinea Pig," in 1928. During the 1930s, Sturges worked on films for studios including Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer (MGM). He won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for The Great McGinty (1940).

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