An aerial view of Las Vegas High School, left center, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Description provided with image: "Shell of burned-out old Las Vegas High School, lower right, with tent schools set up to meet the needs of the Burned out student population during the depression years. The new school Was completed in 1930 at 7th and Bridger Streets. (School authorities were criticized for building the school so far out of town) The 7th Street school also served the needs of high school students bussed from Boulder City during the construction of the dam."
Color image of Sister Rosemary Lynch (right) standing with Judy Treicher at a Grandmothers for Peace demonstration. Treicher is holding a sign that reads, "Do you hate your enemies more than you love your children?"
Color image of Sister Rosemary Lynch (right) standing with Judy Treicher at a Grandmothers for Peace demonstration. Treicher is holding a sign that reads, "Do you hate your enemies more than you love your children?"
Color image of protesters near a large wooden cross covered in small pieces of paper at a demonstration held on Good Friday against nuclear testing. The names of nuclear tests have been written on the papers and nailed to the cross. Several police officers carrying zip ties are visible in the background.
Color image of Bill Rosse (in hat, with white shirt), a Shoshone Indian, standing with Sheriff Jim Merlino (in uniform). Other law enforcement officers and anti-nuclear testing protesters are also visible.
Color image of protesters standing in front of a large wooden cross next to the "No Trespassing" sign marking the entrance to the Nevada Test Site during an anti-nuclear testing demonstration held on Good Friday. A guard is posted at the entrance sign.
Lauren Bacall cutting her birthday cake with the help of Frank Sinatra. Pictured from left to right are: Jack Entratter, Lauren "Betty" Bacall, Frank Sinatra, and Kim Novak. The inscription on Bacall's cake is "Happy Birthday Betty Queen Mother."