The Phi Lambda Alpha Initiation; Left to right: Dr. Ralph Roske, President; Larry Lyn Williams, freshman; Jan Louise Villaire, freshman; Melodee Schaffer, freshman.
Description provided with image: "Commencement, May 9, 1973; L to R: Senator James Gibson, Mrs. Paul McDermott, Dr. Roman Zorn, Mary Woitishek, Harold Jacobsen."
Description provided with image: "L-R: 1) Roman J. Zorn, 2) Michael O'Callaghan. Gov. O'Callaghan awarded Honorary Doctor of Laws degree, May 09, 1973 by UNLV."
Description provided with image: "UNLV commencement, 5/9/73; Gov. O'Callaghan being congratulated by President Roman J. Zorn, Regent Harold Jacobsen and Vice President Donald Baepler upon receipt of honorary Doctor of Law degree."
Description provided with image: "L-R: 1.) Harold Jacobsen, Chr. Bd of regents 2.) Dr. Roman J. Zorn, pres, UNLV 3.) Senator James I. Gibson. Gibson given citation as distinguished Nevadan, May 09, 1973, UNLV." Provided with the image is a copy of a Las Vegas Review-Journal article titled "Help Us Write History."
L-R: Former Las Vegas Rotary Club President Angelo Manzi, North Las Vegas Mayor Bud Cleland, Colonel Hupp and Las Vegas newspaper journalist and editor John Cahlan. The two men on the right are holding a certificate of appreciation celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Rotay Club in Las Vegas.
Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr. played basketball for Elko High in 1923-24, his senior after transferring from Clark County High School (now Las Vegas High School).
Gordon Bettles and two others inspecting the rye in preparation for cutting it on the T & T Ranch in the Amargosa Valley.
Transcribed Notes: Transcribed from photo sleeve: "Inscription on the back of the original photo, written by Billie Bettles in the 1980s reads: this [picture] was made the day they were cutting rye, 1949. House and outbuildings were constructed by Gordon Bettles on the T & T Ranchk, Amargosa Valley, NV, about 1949. The house pictured on the right was moved to this location from Death Valley Junction, California, by the Bettles. A field of rye is pictured in the foreground. The man on the right is Gordon Bettles and the 2 men on the left are unidentified, though the man on the far left may be M. P. 'Gless' Glessner."