Guests at Wilbur Clark's birthday party held in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the women pictured include Helen Doyle, unidentified, Patsy Goldwater, and Betty Boyle.
An unidentified young woman in prom dress for the Junior Prom at Las Vegas High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. The woman may possibly be Allison McElhone, the Junior Prom Queen.
The black and white view of Miss Pheasant, a beauty pageant winner, on the diving board at the Sands Hotel pool in Las Vegas, Nevada. She was at the hotel with other beauty pageant winners.
Dancers and performers wearing Rococo period costumes in a production number from the Folies Bergere at the Tropicana Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada. One woman is wearing a large wig and feathered headdress. The number "45062" from the Las Vegas News Bureau is stamped on the back of the photograph. Show Name: Les Folies Bergere (Tropicana Hotel: Las Vegas, Nevada) Site Name: Tropicana Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, Nev.)
Nine photos from "Hello America," a Donn Arden production and tribute to America's old Hollywood and the Golden Age of Cinema, held at the the Desert Inn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Desert Inn
Harold Stocker's grandparents, Mrs. Stocker who was 89 and Mr. Jackson Emmanuel Stocker who was 91, sitting on rocking chairs at 605 S. 3rd Street Las Vegas, Nevada.
An unidentified woman posing at the Fortune Club on Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Fortune Club (Las Vegas, Nev.) Street Address: 109 East Fremont Street
Dick Haymes, far right, and Rita Hayworth, second from the right, talking to two unidentified individuals in Las Vegas, Nevada. Dick, who was appearing at the Dunes Hotel, was married to Miss Hayworth.
From left to right, and unidentified man, Eleanor Hunt, Rex Lease, and an unidentified woman in Las Vegas, Nevada. The film stars Rex Lease and Eleanor Hunt were in Las Vegas to be married.
Black and white image of John Chatfield Page, Senator Harold L. Ickes, Mrs. Ickes, and I. C. Harris, in the Nevada wing of the Hoover Dam power plant. Note: Boulder Dam was officially renamed Hoover Dam in 1947.