Traffic navigates the school zone near Kathleen and Tim Harney Middle School and the Hollywood Recreation Center on Hollywood Boulevard north of East Sahara Avenue.
From the Syphus-Bunker Papers (MS-00169). The folder contains an original application for teaching position, a typed transcription of the same application, and a copy of original application attached.
The Clark County High School (now Las Vegas High School) Men's Basketball team, 1920-1921. Front row, L-R: Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr., Louis Schrader. Back row L-R: Leonard Noblitt, Giles Morrison, Bill Jones.
Karen Jones (left), student manager of the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes, discusses plans for the next year with coeds named to succeed the group's graduating seniors. From left to right, people in the front row are: Brenda Witmer and Nancy Bowers; second row: Bonnie Guthrie, Sandra Craig, Sharon Pocras and Maureen Bale; third row: Terry Thomas, Sharon Skoglund, Gail Ann Kearns, Janice Sill and Sharon Leavitt.
Karen Jones (left), student manager of the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes, discusses plans for the next year with coeds named to succeed the group's graduating seniors. From left to right, people in the front row are: Brenda Witmer and Nancy Bowers; second row: Bonnie Guthrie, Sandra Craig, Sharon Pocras and Maureen Bale; third row: Terry Thomas, Sharon Skoglund, Gail Ann Kearns, Janice Sill and Sharon Leavitt.
An announcement for the Pikes Peak or Bust Rodeo featuring the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The inside of the announcement has information regarding the details and lunch menu of the rodeo, while the back is decorated with two group photos. The bottom photo is the Las Vegas High School Rhythmettes.
Transcribed Notes: Notes on back of duplicate photo: Aerial view of Las Vegas w/ new high school on bottom left, c. 1933; Notes on photo sleeve: Aerial view of Las Vegas taken in the winter of 1930 (same day as #0123 002) in clip wing Jenny. Shows railroad and main street - essentially shows the whole city. (Credit: W.A. Davis)