A group photo of Regents. Seated, from left to right, are: 1) Mrs. Richard Magee (Molly Flagg Knudtsen); 2) Dr. Charles J. Armstrong; 3) A. C. Grant; and 4) Louis Lombardi. Standing, from left to right, are: 1) Dr. Wm. Carlson; 2) Unidentified; 3) William Elwell; 4) Raymond Germain; 5) N. E. Broadbent; 6) Dr. Fred Anderson; and 7) Chief Deputy Attorney General John Porter (legal advisor).
Black and white image of students, teachers, and the principal of Clark County High School taking a school picture. Back row (left to right): Reynolds Robbins, Harry Gentry, Florence Bishop, Miss Lester (teacher), Wanda Ball, Leon Ronnow, Joe Coughlin, Herbert Squires, Vernon Delameter. Front row (left to right): Leland Ronnow, Clara Kiernan, Martha Kramer, Zatta McDonald, Olive Lake, Helene Reed, Louella Wengert, and Harry Overman (Principal).
Oral history interview with Gloria E. Hernandez conducted by Nathalie Martinez, Maribel Estrada Calderon, and Rodrigo Vazquez on December 07, 2018 for the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Oral History Project. Gloria E. Hernandez starts the interview by recalling her childhood and early years in Jalisco, Mexico. Hernandez relates her experiences during her immigration to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1987. Hernandez discusses her career and her first job in the hospitality industry at the Frontier Hotel and Casino. Gloria shares her role in the longest labor strike in United States history while she was working at the Frontier. Gloria talks about her membership and involvement in the Culinary Workers Union Local 226, primarily talking about her role as a union organizer.