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Transcript of interview with Roger Thomas by Stefani Evans and Claytee D. White, August 31, 2016

Date

2016-08-31

Description

As he reveals in this oral history, Roger Thomas is, among many other things, a son, a father, a brother, a husband, a student, an artist, a visionary, and a philanthropist. As the second son of Peggy and E. Parry Thomas’s five children, Roger was raised a Mormon child of privilege and civic responsibility. The banking family summered in Newport Beach, wintered in Sun Valley, and taught their children by words and deeds that it is not up for debate if you will be involved in your community; the only question is how you will apply your talents and resources to benefit your community. Roger absorbed the lessons well. As a child who struggled in school but excelled in art, he attended his last two years of high school at Interlochen Arts Academy, graduating in 1969, finally finding himself “in an environment where what I did had currency.” From there he earned his BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Studio Degree from Tufts University before returning to Las Vegas and eventually joining Steve Wynn’s team in 1981. As Executive Vice President of Design for Wynn Design & Development, he is the man in whom Steve Wynn places his trust to make real at each Wynn property the Wynn design philosophy: aim for a constituency of highly sophisticated, well-traveled, very educated people and give them a reality, a now, that is so fetching, so alluring they wish to be no place else. As he was mentored by his father and Steve Wynn, he too is mentoring those who will follow him. At Wynn, the next generation will carry forward the Wynn idea of evoca-texture, of creating “moments of experiential emotion that result in a memory so captivating and so unique that if you want to repeat that you have to come back.” At home, he collaborates with his daughter on a children’s book that has the potential to become a series; she is the illustrator, while he provides the words. Roger Thomas sat for this interview five days after his father, E. Parry Thomas, passed away in Idaho. Instead of postponing the interview to a more convenient time, Roger kept the appointment and explained, “This is for UNLV. If I’d cancelled my father would have killed me.”

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Aerial photograph of Last Frontier Hotel and Casino, Spring mountains in background, Nevada, 1945

Date

1945

Archival Collection

Description

Aerial view of the Last Frontier Hotel and Casino looking west, with the Spring mountains in the distance.

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Aerial photograph of Last Frontier Hotel and Casino, Nevada, 1945

Date

1945

Archival Collection

Description

Aerial View of the Last Frontier Hotel and Casino looking west.

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Photograph of Raymond A. ''Pete'' West standing on flume of water wheel he built in 1936 on Muddy River near Logandale, Nevada

Date

1936

Archival Collection

Description

Raymond A. ''Pete'' West standing on flume of water wheel he built in 1936 on Muddy River near Logandale, Nevada

Transcribed Notes: Stamped on back: Photograph by Bureau of Reclamation Boulder City, Nevada. Wm. S. Russell Photographer

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Photograph of Lake Mead submerging the town of St. Thomas, June 1938

Date

1938-06

Archival Collection

Description

An adobe home in St. Thomas surrounded by water.

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Photograph of Frenchman Mountain from Whitney Mesa, before 1970

Date

1930 to 1970

Archival Collection

Description

Looking northeast towards Frenchman Mountain across the Las Vegas Valley from Whitney Mesa.

Transcribed Notes: Notes on attached sheet: Sunrise & Frenchman Mountains shot from Whitney Mesa - Dennis McBride, 11-18-85

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Photograph looking southeast toward Railroad Pass, before 1970

Date

1920 to 1970

Archival Collection

Description

Looking southeast towards Railroad Pass from Henderson.

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Photograph looking west across the Las Vegas Valley towards the Spring Mountains

Date

open start to 1960

Archival Collection

Description

Looking west across the Las Vegas Valley towards the Spring Mountains.

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Photograph looking east across the Las Vegas Valley from Whitney Mesa towards Lake Mead, before 1970

Date

open start to 1970

Archival Collection

Description

Looking east across the Las Vegas Valley from Whitney Mesa towards Lake Mead.

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Photograph looking north across the Las Vegas Valley from Whitney Mesa towards the Sheep Mountains

Date

open start to 1970

Archival Collection

Description

Looking north across the Las Vegas Valley from Whitney Mesa towards the Sheep Mountains.

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