Three photos from Donn Arden's production "Hello America" at the Desert Inn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Images are probably from the portion of the show that was a tribute to the "Golden age of Sports." Site Name: Desert Inn
From left to right: Virginia "Teddy" Fenton, unidentified, Harold Erickson (University of Nevada Las Vegas Library Director), and Anna Dean Kepper (President of the Preservation Association of Clark County).
L-R: Bishop Robert J. Dwyer (Roman Catholic Diocese of Reno, Nevada, 1952-1966), Toni Clark, Wilbur Clark, Cardinal James Francis McIntyre (Archbishop of Los Angeles, 1948-1970).
Eight photos of a scene decorated like the Old South in "Hello America," a production that was staged and directed by Donn Arden at the Desert Inn Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Site Name: Desert Inn (Las Vegas, Nev.)
A street scene depicting the aftermath of a snowstorm in Las Vegas, Nevada. Two unidentified woman and their dogs pose in the street after most of snow had melted, and the Clark County Court House is visible in the background.
Archie C. Grant and others having tea, with Bonnie Gragson pouring the tea, in Las Vegas, Nevada. From left to right, the people identified include: 1) Bonnie Gragson; 2) Unidentified; 3) Unidentified; 4) A. C. Grant; 5) Unidentified.
Transcribed from the picture, "Northern Paiute - 9. Na-zi-sa-ka was a game played by Paiute women. A braided cloth was thrown through the goal with long poles. Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada. Courtesy of Mabel Paulina."
Ann E. Brewington (center) with unidentified women, celebrating her 98th birthday. Brewington, a former instructor at the University of Chicago School of Business, was a sister-in-law of Nevada State Governor Vail M. Pittman.
Walter E. Scott, also known as "Death Valley Scotty," smokes a cigar at a bar while talking to an unidentified woman. An unidentified man sits to the right. The location is unidentified but probably Las Vegas, Nevada.