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[Addressing the audience before the beauty pageant]
A photo of a man addressing the audience before the start of the beauty pageant. He is speaking at a microphone and reading from a paper that he holds in front of him. At the back of the photo, contestants in the pageant are seen, wearing formal dresses in various colors and white sashes. The audience is visible behind the contestants.
[Admiral Color TV Shots]
Photograph of three men in business attire standing in front of an Admiral color television set. Two men stand on the left and one man stands on the right. They all look at the camera and smile. A small advertisement sign rests on top of the television.
[Admiral Color TV Shots]
Photograph of three men in business attire looking at a color television set. Two men stand on the left and one man stands on the right. A small advertisement sign rests on top of the television.
[Advertisement Falstaff Beer]
Photograph of an advertisement for Falstaff beer. The advertisement is placed on an easel that appears to be upside-down.
[The Ann Alden Show winter soundstage]
Photograph of two women on a winter-themed sound stage for "The Ann Alden Show." Ann Alden (a stage name for Ann Barham Pugh) is seated on the right, reading a book.
[Audience at a seminar]
Photograph of the audience at the Weather Watchers seminar. They are sitting at tables in a dark studio with studio lights above them. At the back of the room is a projector.
[Award is given]
A photograph of an award presentation during a gala dinner held by the Federation of Zacatecanos in Texas. A man in a suit with a red tie holds a microphone and hands an award to another man wearing a suit. Behind them are a woman wearing white and two more men in suits, as well as a sign reading 'Sonido Ramirez'.
[Award is presented]
A photograph of an award presentation during a gala dinner held by the Federation of Zacatecanos in Texas. A man in a suit with a red tie holds a microphone and prepares to hand an award to another man wearing a suit. Behind them are a woman wearing white and two more men in suits, as well as a sign reading 'Sonido Ramirez'.
[Award presentation]
A photograph of an award presentation during a gala dinner held by the Federation of Zacatecanos in Texas. A man in a suit holding a microphone reads off a plaque. Another man in a suit stands to the side.
[Award winner speaks]
Fotografía del galardonado dirigiéndose al público durante la cena de gala celebrada por la Federación de Zacatecanos en Texas. Habla por un micrófono. Detrás de él se ve una mujer y un hombre, así como una vista de una pancarta en la que se lee en parte "del Zacatecano".
[B&B Bicycles green van: Lone Star Ride 2004 event photo]
Photograph of two men standing by side in front of a green truck that has B&B Bicycles on the side of it. The man on the left wears a green polo and jeans with the man on the right wearing dark sunglasses and cycling gear.
[Beauty contestants line up]
Fotografía de ocho concursantes de belleza en fila para un concurso patrocinado por la Federación de Zacatecanos en Texas. Las chicas llevan vestidos de gala de color blanco, beige, negro o azul, con fajas blancas.
[Beauty pageant in progress]
A photograph of beauty pageant contestants beginning to parade during a gala dinner sponsored by the Federation of Zacatecanos in Texas. Seven girls in formal dresses and white sashes are seen, with other people in the background.
[Beauty pageant parade]
Fotografía de concursantes desfilando durante un concurso de belleza patrocinado por la Federación de Zacatecanos en Texas. Se ve a cinco chicas con vestidos de gala y fajas blancas, con el público visible detrás de ellas.
[Beauty pageant participants]
A photograph of three beauty pageant contestant for the Federation of Zacatecanos of Texas. The girls wear formal dresses and white sashes. The audience is partially visible behind them.
[Beauty pageant participants lined up]
A photograph at a beauty pageant sponsored by the Federation of Zacatecanos in Texas. Ten contestants form a line. They are wearing formal dresses and white sashes. Flags are visible to the left of the photo, and other people are seen in the back.
[The Big Apple]
Photograph of an advertisement for a barbecue restaurant called The Big Apple.
[Bobby Peters in a baseball costume]
Photograph of Bobby Peters in a baseball uniform costume. The uniform says "Cat" as the team name. He smiles and stands with his hands on his hips.
[Bobby Peters in baseball costume]
Photograph of Bobby Peters in a baseball costume for "The Bobby Peters Show." The uniform says "Cat" and he holds a suitcase in his right hand.
[Bobby Peters in caveman costume with two others]
Photograph of Bobby Peters, an unnamed man, and a woman dressed in caveman costumes on the sound stage for "The Bobby Peters Show." The lady with her hair being pulled by Bobby is Leddy Reynolds.
[Boswell's Ice Cream advertisement]
Photograph of Boswell's ice cream advertisement on an easel.
[Bottle of Falstaff beer]
Photograph of a bottle of Falstaff beer on a table.
[Bowl of cream or meringue on plate]
Photograph of what looks like a plate of cream or meringue sitting on a doily on a table. Behind the plate is a napkin.
[Bowl of dessert on a plate]
Photograph of a bowl of dessert sitting on a doily on a plate on a table.
[A can of Daricraft Homogenized Evaporated Milk]
Photograph of a can of Daricraft homogenized evaporated milk.
[Clarabelle (Leonards Party)]
Photograph of a clown displaying an advertisement about Clarabell's Howdy Doody program to a group of children at Leonard's Department Store.
[Clipping: Description of Walker Slayer Is Released]
Newspaper clippings from the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, printed Saturday, May 25, 1974. The article, Description of Walker Slayer Is Released, was written in regards to the release of the description of the man believed to be Carla Walker's killer.
[Clipping: Gay rights group presses Clinton]
A Fort Worth Star-Telegram clipping about LGBTQIA+ groups telling President Bill Clinton that if LGBTQIA+ community members are banned from the military again, that they would fight back.
[Clipping: Hefley loses newest bid for freedom]
Clipping from a newspaper, published March 25, 1973. The article titled, Hefley loses newest bid for freedom, describes Charles Roy Hefley rejected plea deal and being returned to Rusk State Mental Hospital. Hefley previously confessed to raping and maiming Carolyn Adams and slaying her two children in the Trinity River.
[Clipping: Senate confirms California lesbian to HUD post]
A Fort Worth Star-Telegram clipping about Roberta Achtenberg being confirmed as an HUD official.
[Clipping: Survey shows Texans fear AIDS will hit close to home]
A Fort Worth Star Telegram article on a poll surveying Texans fears about the HIV/AIDS virus coming to their areas.
[Commercial filming]
Photograph of a film crew filming Mary Parker on set in a kitchen for a commercial. The woman smiles and looks in the direction of a man standing off to the side of the set.
[Cover Sheet for the 8:25 A.M. News, November 25, 1970]
Cover sheet for WBAP-TV/NBC station news with text: "Today In Texas, 8:25 AM, Monday, Wednesday, 11/25/70, Frank Mills."
[Crowning a winner]
During a pageant sponsored by the Federation of Zacatecanos in Texas a winner is crowned.
[Cue Sheet: Art Gallery Show]
Cue sheet from the WBAP-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas providing information about a news story that was taped ahead of the broadcast, including the clips' run time, phrase to cue the end of the recording, and other relevant information.
[Cyclists on the road: Lone Star Ride 2004 event photo]
Photograph of a cyclist riding their bike on a road, other cyclists are visible in the background behind them and a truck is slowly following behind. The cyclist bike on a one-lane stretch of rural highway.
[Cyclists sitting on the grass: Lone Star Ride 2004 event photo]
Photograph of six cyclists seated and relaxing on the grassy grounds in their cycling gear. Most of them have kicked off their shoes and are stretching out.
[Cyclists walking with their bikes: Lone Star Ride 2004 event photo]
Photograph of a rider walking with his bike and smiling, in a multicolored jersey. The picture was taken in the vicinity of a park parking lot with surrounding areas under construction.
[The Dallas Morning News, December 25, 1994]
An article in The Dallas Morning News that was written by Shermakaye Bass that discusses different university programs and art groups. The UNT NTIEVA and Dallas Museum of Art pairing is one of the featured groups.
[Dancing couple]
During a gala dinner held by the Federation of Zacatecanos in Texas a couple dances.
[Desert & Oasis Scenes]
Photograph of a background projection of people in the Mozabites.
[Dr. Morgan]
Photograph of Dr. Morgan during a radio broadcast.
[Dr. Morgan]
Photograph of Dr. Morgan during a radio broadcast.
[Dr. Morgan Radio Broadcasts]
Photograph of Dr. Morgan seated with what appears to be a bible.
[Duo with a blue alien blow up: Lone Star Ride 2004 event photo]
Photograph of two women standing next to a blue alien balloon. The women are wearing Lone Star Ride t-shirts and smiling for their portrait. Event manager Janie Bush appears on the right.
[Five men]
Five men wearing matching outfits.
[The Flying X Ranch Boys clowning around]
Photograph of the Flying X Ranch Boys members in western attire clowning around. The Flying X Ranchboys were the first musical group to perform on television in Texas. Members from left: Lefty Perkins, guitar; Mel Cox, fiddle; Marvin "Smokey" Montgomery, banjo; Bruce "Roscoe" Pierce; Red Kidwell, bass; and Carroll Hubbard, fiddle.
[Flying X Ranch Boys members]
Photograph of the Flying X Ranch Boys members in western attire. The Flying X Ranchboys were the first musical group to perform on television in Texas. Members from left: Lefty Perkins, guitar; Mel Cox, fiddle; Marvin "Smokey" Montgomery, banjo; Bruce "Roscoe" Pierce; Red Kidwell, bass; and Carroll Hubbard, fiddle.
[Flying X Ranch Boys performing]
Photograph of the Flying X Ranch Boys members in western attire performing.The Flying X Ranchboys were the first musical group to perform on television in Texas. Members from left: Lefty Perkins, guitar; Mel Cox, fiddle; Marvin "Smokey" Montgomery, banjo; Bruce "Roscoe" Pierce; Red Kidwell, bass; and Carroll Hubbard, fiddle.
[Flying X Ranch Boys playing around]
Photograph of the Flying X Ranch Boys members in western attire clowning around. The Flying X Ranchboys were the first musical group to perform on television in Texas. Members from left: Lefty Perkins, guitar; Mel Cox, fiddle; Marvin "Smokey" Montgomery, banjo; Bruce "Roscoe" Pierce; Red Kidwell, bass; and Carroll Hubbard, fiddle.
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