Moapa Valley High School (MVHS) Basketball team, 1928. Pictured L-R: Coach Stromberg, DeWitt Gentry, Glen Jones, Johnny Thomas, Murray Murphy, Orville Perkins, Lauren Bunker, and David Marshall.
Merle Frehner, "Pop" Helmick and two co-workers standing in front of the Desert Chevrolet Company entry for the first Las Vegas Labor Day Parade. Pictured L-R: ? McCloud, shop foreman; unidentified man; "Pop" Halmick, mechanic; Merle Frehner, mechanic.
Harley Harmon, Ed Clark, Pearl Brown, Governor Carville, Dr. J. D. Smith, seated at the head table of an unknown political function at an unknown location.
William Norton Schuyler and Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler with their grandchildren. Peggy is holding Gail (Schuyler) Walsh, Marion (Cahlan) (far right) is holding Donald Richard Schuyler, Jr., and Forest Cahlan is standing in front of William.
William Norton Schuyler and wife Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler at their 50th wedding anniversary celebration with their children Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. on the left and Ruth (Schuyler) Cahlan on the right.
Donald Richard, Sr. and Freda (Humphrey) Schuyler with their five Walsh grandsons. L-R: James Christopher (Chris), William Patrick (Pat), Steven Peter (Peter), Michael Robert (Mike), and Paul Kelly (Kelly). Gail (Schuyler) Walsh is the children's mother, married to Robert Lawton Walsh.
The William Norton Schuyler family on a camping trip to the Kaibab Forest, Grand Canyon, Arizona. L-R: William Norton Schuyler, Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler, Ruth Estella (Schuyler) Chalan, Marion Schuyler, and Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr.
Donald Richard Schuyler Sr. with his son Donald Richard Jr. and grandson Jeffrey William Schuyler in the backyard of son Don's home in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Jeffrey's mother is Judy (Gunnell) Schuyler.
Sam Boyd, Sen. J.M. Christensen, Jim Henderson, William J. Moore Jr., -- Prather, R.J. Kaltenborn, and James H. Down Jr. and other unidentified men sit and stand around a large board room table. Newspapers, documents, and photographs are scattered around the table and a large pot of coffee sits next to paper cups.