Jerry LeFors, from the "Greatest Generation," was born in Oklahoma in 1921 and attended grade schools in West Texas. He graduated from high school in Lawton, Oklahoma in 1938 and then continued his education at Cameron Junior College in Lawton, where he graduated in 1940.
While in college he enjoyed playing the drums and had his own dance band in addition to his studies. He also became enamored with flying aircraft and became a Civilian Flight Instructor in Illinois in 1941, following graduation.
UNLV's Black Mountain Institute holds its "Arab Spring: Between Hopes and Impediments" discussion moderated by UNLV's Mustapha Marrouchi, and featuring John P. Entelis of Fordam University, Hamadi Redissi of the University of Tunis and Sophie Bessis, Deputy Secretary General of the International Federation for Human Rights, in the Student Union Ballroom March 6, 2013 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Photographs from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s) (PH-00388-05). Client: Black Mountain Institute
Photographs from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s) (PH-00388-05). Client: University Libraries. UNLV Libraries holds a special 9/11 commemorative event unveiling of artist Troy Gillett's artwork made tee shirts left at the New York-New York Hotel Casino after the events of September 11, 2001 during a ceremony September 9, 2011 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Also in attendance was New York-New York President Cynthia Kiser Murphey.
Photographs from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s) (PH-00388-05). Client: Donna Mcaleer. UNLV Transportation Research Center staff pose in a Science and Engineering Building (SEB) lab September 13, 2011 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Faculty: Pushkin Kachroo (light blue vertical striped shirt) Brendan Morris (green shirt,vlong hair) Alexander Paz (black shirt). Student Names: Naveen Shlayan (female) Romesh Khaddar (long Hair, glasses) Atul Sancheti (short hair glasses) Andrew Nordland (hat).
Photographs from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Creative Services Records (2010s) (PH-00388-05). Client: UNLV Libraries. Artist and UNLV alumnus Troy Gillett installs a September 11th memorial sculpture inside Lied Library July 30, 2011 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The piece resembles a double-helix strand of DNA and will display 5,000 T-shirts that were collected at the New York, New York Hotel Casino following the 9/11 terrorism attack and donated to the Lied Libraries Special Collections.
The Humanist Organization of Las Vegas and Southern Nevada (HALVASON) collection contains newsletters from February 1998 to September 2008. Some years are missing issues. There is one folder of related newsletters.
Interviewed by Catherine Bellver. Velma Haselton was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1914. She worked as an assistant bookkeeper for Hart, Schaffner and Marx and rose to Assistant Credit Manager. Velma worked at various jobs after she married for the second time and her son was born. She also represented the San Francisco CPA firm Lybrand, Ross Brothers and Montgomery (now Coopers Lybrand) in various capacities, both in California and St. Louis, eventually attaining the position of controller. Velma moved to Las Vegas for the first time in the 1950s, where she and her husband Don ran a coffee shop at the Park Lane Motel on South Fifth Street. Family requirements necessitated a move back to California. In 1971, Velma and her third husband, Charles Haselton, "retired" to Las Vegas. Velma immediately went to work as a cost accountant for United Pipeline, and later as an accountant for Kafoury Armstrong, a CPA firm. She eventually ran her own accounting business. Velma also held memberships and offices in various women's service groups.
Dennis Wilson an experienced musician was born in Arabi, Louisiana in 1951. His parents both served in the Marine Corps. Dennis started playing the clarinet in the 4th grade but he did not stop there by the time he was in college he could play the alto saxophone, flute, and clarinet. He received a scholarship to Loyola University in New Orleans. The first introduction to Las Vegas was in 1971. At this time Dennis played for Wayne Cochran and the C.C. Riders traveling all around the United States with the band. In 1979 Dennis moved back to Las Vegas after a short stay in New Orleans. On his return to Las Vegas Dennis recalls his experiences playing with relief bands and performing weekly at Stardust, Dunes, Flamingo, Tropicana, Sands and Caesars. Dennis recalls what it was like working in Las Vegas and the rigorous schedule of a musician. Dennis has had a successful carrier as a musician he went on to play for Burt Bacharach and Dionne Warwick traveling the world. He then settled back in Vegas working on prominent shows such as Avenue Q, Spamalot, and Phantom of the Opera. Dennis still resides in Las Vegas and is now a paraprofessional at Johnson Junior High.
Interviewed by Claytee White. Born in Florida, family arrived in Las Vegas in 1969. Father worked in the service industry. Worked as realtor before becoming President of the Latin Chamber of Commerce. Vice chairman of Hope for Prisoners and Vice Chairman of Workforce Connection.