A picture of Boxer, Ace Hudkins, posing with other men. Front row: Harley A. Harmon (second from left), Las Vegas Mayor J. Fred Hesse (fourth from left), and boxer Ace Hudkins (in robe).
Oral history interview with Mike Meade conducted by Steve Gortz on February 28, 1977 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. Meade speaks about growing up in Tonopah, Nevada before its decline in population, his move to Elko, Nevada and eventually to the city of Las Vegas. Moreover, he talks about the development of the Strip, the differences between Las Vegas and rural Nevada, as well as the changing environmental landscape. Meade also spends time discussing the controversy surrounding the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) dormitory at the time of this interview, the attitude of locals, and his opinion on brothels and prostitution. Lastly, Meade talks about the city’s pollution, the sports and recreation throughout the whole of the state and ends by reading a poem about Nevada from a Bicentennial book.
B-roll footage of Arizona Charlie's Hotel-Casino sign and marquee during the day, shots of the Nevada state flag flying in the wind, and interior view of the casino restaraunt and sports book. Original media Betacam SP, color, aspect ratio 4 x 3, frame size 720 x 486. From The Production Company Audiovisual Collection (MS-00930) -- Digitized audiovisual material file.
Kern River between Kernville and Johnsondale in California. Photograph by Twila A. Bartlett. Handwritten on back of photo it says, "Rd improvement along Kern Rvr bet. Kernville & Johnsdale leads to number of imporved & new U.S.F.S. [United States Forest Service] campgrounds & high country sports & recreation."
The Clark County High School girls' team is posing with their ball for a black and white photograph on the stairs of the school. Later the school was renamed Las Vegas High School. The girl holding the ball is identified as Louella Wengert (Ham). In the first row left to right are: Wanda Ball (Moser), Florence Bishop, Louella Wengert (Ham), Gladys Boggs (Marshall), Martha Kramer (her father was a barber). In the second row left to right are: Etta McDonald, Clara Kiernan, Teacher, Rose Coughlin (Ullom) -- her father was a railroad man and Olive Lake (Eglington). Site Name: Las Vegas High School (Las Vegas, Nev.)