Joanne Imprescia was born in Keokuk, Iowa to parents Ernest Ellis and Lilian Bishop. She came to Las Vegas, Nevada in August of 1951 and discusses the growth of Las Vegas and the social climate of the 1950s. Imprescia worked as a hairdresser. Her first husband was Robert Madura, and her second husband (deceased at the time of her interview) was Joseph Imprescia.
Tyrone Williams was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1956. Williams arrived in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1957. He began working at UNLV in 1978 and became the facilities supervisor.
Gene Collins was born to Gertha and Isaac Collins in Lake Providence, Louisiana. Gene's mother relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada in the 1950's with his sisters but Gene stayed in Louisiana with his grandparents until college and then migrated to Las Vegas in 1966. Gene and his family lived in West Las Vegas which at the time was a thriving community due to segregation on the Strip. Gene worked as an operator's engineer at the Nevada Test Site and later trained as an engineer.
Joseph Wilcock was born in Michigan. He attended Washburne Culinary Institute and University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Wilcock worked at various Las Vegas, Nevada casino properties in vasious facets of the gaming industry.