L-R: actor William Boyd, Toni Clark, Grace Boyd and Wilbur Clark at Don the Beachcomber's, Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. They are dressed in Hawaiian themed clothing and wearing leis. William Boyd was best known for his portrayal of the character Hopalong Cassidy in western films of the 1930s-1940s. Actress Grace Bradley Boyd was Boyd's wife from 1937 until his death. Site Name: Don the Beachcomber (Restaurant : Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii) Street Address: Kalakaua Avenue
L-R, clockwise: Fern Kozloff, unidentified, Louise Gibson, Mrs. Bob Stocking (wife of Desert Inn Hotel Manager Bob Stocking), Jessie Neary, Evelyn Roen, Toni Clark, unidentified. They are seated around cocktail tables. Site Name: Desert Inn (Las Vegas, Nev.)
L-R: Bishop Robert J. Dwyer (Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno, Nevada, 1952-1966), Toni Clark, Wilbur Clark, Cardinal James Francis McIntyre (Archbishop of Los Angeles, 1948-1970).
Standing, L-R: Sam Tucker, Desert Inn owner Wilbur Clark, unidentified man, Toni Clark (Wilbur Clark's wife). Seated, L-R: Jane Keen, Betty Keen, Mrs. Tucker. All are posed behind Wilbur Clark's desk.
From left to right: a picture of Hal Nelson (Recreation Director), John Myers (City Councilman), Mrs. Ferrel Paul, Mayor William Taylor, Bob Forson (Director Of Parks and Recreation and Libraries), and an assortment of children cutting the ribbon to open the College Park Playground.
From left to right: a picture of the Dedication of Highland Park in North Las Vegas. Tom Sawyer, North Las Vegas Parks & Recreation Board; George Haley, First Western Savings President; Robert Forson, North Las Vegas Parks & Recreation and Libraries Superintendent; Reverend Aubrey Walley, Pastor of First Methodist Church; Mayor William L. Taylor; Aileen O'Neill, NLV Parks & Recreation Board. First Western Savings presented check to the City of North Las Vegas for the development of Highland Village Park in the amount of $10,000.