Dorothy Dorothy stands at a podium, smiling for a picture. She is a guest banquet speaker at the Soroptimists Club (volunteer service organization to improve the lives of women and girls around the world). District I Meeting took place Oct. 1, 1966 in Kingman, Arizona. Lenore Jordan was the Director of the club.
Left to right: Jo Gonzales and Ruby Duncan, newly-elected delegates to the National Conference in Houston attending the Nevada Women's Conference on June 19, 1977 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Betty [Rosenthal] Bunch began dancing as a child. By the time she was nine years old she decided she would have a dancing career. At 18 years she began to work in stock theatre productions. Within a short time, she had joined the Moro-Landis dancers. She landed her first job in Las Vegas in 1956 at the Sahara Hotel as part of the opening line for Donald O'Connor. Following the Sahara, she worked as a dancer at the Riveria, and then returned to the Moulin Rouge in Hollywood. In 1961 while vacationing in Las Vegas, she landed a job dancing at the Dunes. She continued to dance, sing and do comedy until after the birth of her second child. At that time, she retired from the Las Vegas showroom, but not from show business. Her involvement in both film and stage has remained rich and varied. This interview focuses on the time Betty spent performing on the Las Vegas strip, including her long involvement with the acclaimed afternoon show Bottoms Up. The interview provides information on workin