Blanche Zucker (at left), Paula Mendenhall (second from left) with two unidentified people in a children's library, unknown location. One of the individuals is dressed in a "Spiderman" costume.
Blanche Zucker (at left), Paula Mendenhall (second from left) with two unidentified people in a children's library, unknown location. One of the individuals is dressed in a "Spiderman" costume.
Blanche Zucker (at left), Paula Mendenhall (second from left) with two unidentified people in a children's library, unknown location. One of the individuals is dressed in a "Spiderman" costume.
On March 13, 1976, Mary Germain interviewed Thalia Dondero (born 1921 in Greeley, Colorado) about her life in Nevada and her experiences as the first female commissioner for the Clark County Commission. Dondero first talks about her upbringing and her eventual move to Southern Nevada. She also discusses her involvement in extracurricular activities, such as being a leader for the Girl Scouts, and how some of those experiences led her to get involved in politics. Dondero also mentions her work with National Geographic and her passion for working with oil paintings and watercolors. The final part of the interview involves some of Dondero’s accounts as a commissioner for Clark County and some of the challenges she has faced in that position.