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Transcript of interview with Helen Naugle by Irene Rostine, October 31, 1996

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1996-10-31

Description

Prior to 1962, Helen Naugle had only visited Las Vegas once in her life while traveling from Idaho to California for a vacation with her husband and her boss. The group made a quick stop so her boss could interview for a position with EG&G and, as fate would have it, EG&G did not hire Helen’s boss. However, they did extend a job offer to Helen’s husband. A month later, Helen, her two daughters, and her husband became residents of Las Vegas, Nevada. Before moving to Nevada, Helen enjoyed singing in super clubs and performing on her radio show, “Melodies from Meadowland” and working for American Machine and Foundry. Upon her arrival in Las Vegas, Helen went to work for Bonanza Airlines before attending real estate school. In 1963, Helen opened her first office, Bruce Realty, and in 1965, she obtained her Broker’s license. She spent the next ten years selling general real estate. During this period, Helen was an active member of the Board of Realtors, as well as an early participant in the Board’s newly formed Women’s Council. Fate would strike again in Helen’s life while she was visiting her daughter at college in Arizona where she read an article in the Phoenix newspaper about a group of brokers who had formed a networking association to sell hotels and motels across the country. As a result of her initial contact with this association, Helen spent the next four decades selling hotels and motels throughout the State of Nevada, including Las Vegas, Elko, Tonopah, and Wells. She eventually became the first woman President of the American National Hotel-Motel Association. The cultural diversity of hotel and motel buyers would provide Helen with opportunities to travel the world and work with buyers from many different countries and cultural backgrounds. It also led to Helen’s membership in the FIABCI (International Real Estate Federation) and her Certified International Property Specialist and Federation of International Property Consultants certifications. Helen was also selected by the Association to represent the Air Force as “Innkeeper Evaluator” for one year. This honor took her to five Air Force bases in the United States and to Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines. During Helen’s career in hotel and motel real estate sales, she witnessed the transition from “mom-and-pop” American buyers to the influx of international buyers predominately from East India and Asia. The opportunities for helping repeat buyers and sellers gradually went away, as foreign buyers entered the market and tended to resell their properties to friends and family members from their own countries. During the latter part of her career, Helen found time to give back to the Las Vegas community through her volunteer work helping to establish the Scleroderma Foundation of Nevada. She also served on the Board of Directors of the Downtown Las Vegas Partnership where she focused on public safety in the area encompassing the Fremont Street Experience. Her work with both of these organizations allowed her to draw on her career experience for the benefit of others. Whether it was fate, or as Helen put it, she “just lucked into a lot of things,” one thing is certain - Helen Naugle was certainly a trail blazer for women in the hotel-motel niche of the real estate business, not only in Nevada, but across the nation.

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Photograph of Ida Darrel Rice, Panaca (Nev.), approximately 1900-1950

Date

1900 to 1950

Description

Ida Darrel Rice poses for a portrait photograph in Panaca, Nevada.

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Slide of Frankie Sue Del Papa, circa 1980

Date

1979 to 1982

Description

Frankie Sue Del Papa, University Regent, University of Nevada System.

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Photograph of Dr. Charlotte Boyle, circa early 1980s

Date

1980 to 1984

Description

A portrait of Dr. Charlotte Boyle at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).

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Photograph of Joyce Straus and others, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1990s

Date

1990 to 1999

Archival Collection

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Joyce Straus speaking with a group of women at her home in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Photographs of Jack Entratter and Corinne Cole at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, circa 1967

Date

1965 to 1968

Description

Jack Entratter with Corinne Cole at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Photograph of Mayme Stocker, Las Vegas, circa late 1940s-1960s

Date

1940 to 1969

Archival Collection

Description

Mayme Stocker posing in her home in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Photograph of a group of women, Las Vegas, circa early to mid 1900s

Date

1900 to 1959

Description

A large group of women posing together in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Photograph of a group of women, Las Vegas, circa early to mid 1900s

Date

1900 to 1959

Description

A large group of women posing together in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Slide of group of people, circa mid to late 1900s

Date

1950 to 1999

Description

The view of an unidentified group of people, possibly posing in Nevada or California.

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