Emma (Peggy) Marie (Schaefle) Schuyler and William Norton Schuyler (left), with Jack (John) and Caroline Heaton. In Denver, Colorado. Caroline is Emma's sister (Caroline Agnes (Schaefle) Heaton), and was prominent in Las Vegas real estate market in 1930s-40s. Caroline established the first Las Vegas radio station KGIX in 1928 in the "country" at the current location of 9th and Mesquite Streets.
Doris Hancock with Zelpha LaCoss, Mary West Ronnow, two unidentified women at the Furnace Creek Ranch for a teacher's outing; Note on photo sleeve: "Plunge - Furnace Creek Ranch - Death Valley [CA.] March - 1925 [L. Group of 3 - L. 1. Zelpha La Cross (?), R. Mary West Ronnow, Rear. Unknown. R. Group of 2 - L. Unknown R. Doris Hancock] [Teachers outing - 1925]". Site Name: Furnace Creek Ranch (Death Valley, Calif.)
From left to right, a picture of Lucille Bruner (Director), Irene Chenin, Marge Herzoz, Mary Callahan, and Eleanor Badik setting up an art display for American Art Week. The Las Vegas Art League changed its name to the Las Vegas Art Museum in 1974.
A woman holding a sign outside of the Fremont Theatre advertising "Pocketful of Miracles" starring Glenn Ford, Bette Davis, Hope Lange, and Arthur O'Connell. The sign reads: "Free! Have one! Good Luck Apples; See Frank Capra's 'Pocketful of Miracles' Now Showing Fremont Theatre." Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A woman holding a sign outside of the Fremont Theatre advertising "Pocketful of Miracles" starring Glenn Ford, Bette Davis, Hope Lange, and Arthur O'Connell. The sign reads: "Free! Have one! Good Luck Apples; See Frank Capra's 'Pocketful of Miracles' Now Showing Fremont Theatre." Site Name: Fremont Theatre (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Six topless female dancers in beaded bikini costumes with partial long skirts, arm bands and bracelets, with tall feathered headdresses, a male dancer is standing on a three-tiered platform and is wearing beaded tights, gloves, beaded ankle neck collar and cuffs, and hat. He is standing in front of a cutout of the Buddhist Deity Amoghapasha (Six Arms). Another female dancer is standing on the floor facing the male dancer, and wearing sheer beaded pants and bikini top, beaded ankle cuffs, arm band, bracelet, and beaded tiara. The audience is visible in the foreground.
The Las Vegas High School library club of 1929. Pictured standing in bottom row are, left to right, Arlene Stewart, Laura McDonald, Joy Simon, Eva Adams, teacher. Middle row, left to right are Catherine Deverell, Mary Stockburger, Helen Garner, June Simon. Top row, left to right are Bessie Gregory, Dorothy Buzick, Doris Kramer, Frances Martin. Site Name: Las Vegas High School (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Several pose and wave as they board a Bonanza Air Lines airplane. Standing on the far left is Alta Ham, third from left is Delphine Squires, fourth from left is Florence Murphy. At very top of steps is Anna Fayle.
Jean Fayle rides on a donkey with someone else in front of a waterfall. Written on the back of the photograph, "Seven Fall and South Cheyenne Canon. Its mighty cliffs and washing waters make it the grandest mile in Colorado. Visited by over 100,00 annually. Seven Falls photo & curio co. Colorado Springs, Colorado."
New members of Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes watching Evelyn Stuckey, director, who is seated with her back to the camera. From left to right, (L_R), back row, Suzanne Vandever, Kathy McNally, Kathy Irwin, Marcia Haughton, Janis Kupka; center row, Melita Fuhrman, Rosemary Crane, Judy Fleishman, Marie Warner, Julie Smith; front row, Susan Kiddy, Gayle Callery, Sheila Worthen, Marilyn Johnson.