'And they that hear shall live' Bill Glass gives his answer during the Bill Glass Crusade at Allen Field House. 10/1/74
Hog calling champion at the Linwood Pioneer Festival. 8/22/74.
Jim Floyd, Oak Grove, Mo., drives his team in the pony pulling contest at the Linwood Pioneer Festival. 8/22/74
Fordham University assistant basketball coach P.J. Carlesimo ...disagrees with an official's decision, gets the attention of referee John Overby. 12/16/74
Sylvia Chester, Kansas City, Mo., represented the "individual point of view" outside the Democratic mini convention. 12/9/74
Governor George Wallace in his room at the Holiday Inn at the Democratic Party mini-convention in Kansas City. 12/9/74
Kansas republican pace setters Bob Bennet, left, and Robert Dole flash a dual face of victory in a lighter moment at GOP headquarters in Topeka. 11/6/74
Talent show at the Linwood Pioneer Festival. 8/22/74.
Awaiting judgment. After marching in the Leavenworth County Fair parade, Juli Moore and Tracy Pankod, both of Leavenworth, keep each other company while waiting to be judged fo the originality of their costumes. 8/15/74
A resident of Cottonwood in her room. Cottonwood means home....'a non-profit corporation that trains and cares for the handicapped.' 12/13/74
A Cottonwood resident at work. Cottonwood means home....'a non-profit corporation that trains and cares for the handicapped.' 12/13/74
Kansas University student draws under a drawing. 1974
“CUT THIS WINDBAG OFF’ – Rep. William Warren of Albuquerque signals House Education Committee Chairman Lenton Malry to cut off Carl Weingartner, president of the Albuquerque Public Schools Principals Assn., who spoke in opposition to Warren’s bill to ban corporal punishment in schools. 2/11/77
New Mexico State Penitentiary. 10/30/75
Jemez House: A Second Chance at Life 12/19/76
CRUEL WORLD – Vickie Guthrie, a student at Aqua Fria Elementary School, reflects on her punishment while talking during a test. Vickie’s teacher, who sent her from the room, said she normally is a very good student. It probably won’t happen again. 3/21/76
Canones re-opens the school door. Two children make their way toward the abandoned Canones Elementary School.6/29/75
MEMORIES AND TEARS - An unidentified woman and her daugher remember happier days this morning as Memorial Day services were held at Santa Fe National Cemetary. 5/30/75
Monastery in the Desert.1/11/76
VET REMEMBERS – Juan C. Martinez, Vietnam Era veteran, displays the Silver Star, awarded posthumously to his brother. Flags on his wall were used at military funerals for one brother killed in combat and another who died of malaria. 6/29/75
At the slaughterhouse. Manuel Ulibarri a slaughters a pig and works through the butchering process. 11/16/76
SANTA CLARA POTTER – Pablita Escheveria, 71, fashions clay taken from hills near the pueblo with moist fingers in the first steps of creating a traditional bowl that will eventually be sold to a tourist. After pounding the bottom of the bowl into shape, she rolls a long piece of clay between her hands to make the lip of the bowl. 7/13/75
FORGING THE MARCY - Though many were inconvenienced and annoyed by the brief cloudburst Monday afternoon, at least three girls found a way to have fun with the water. After taking off their shoes and socks to cross the street, from left, Catharyn Alarid, Linda Martinez, and Tina Alarid found Marcy Street as much fun to wade through as any stream. 7/12/75
DOWN THE ROAD –Light bursting through the trees and reflected by dust turns the sun into a spotlight along the Alameda near Canyon Road park. The three strollers take advantage of what might be one of the last warm evenings of the summer. 9/28/75
July 4th series. 7/6/76
Santa Fe’s Cinderella season is over. Santa Fe High School loses state quarterfinal to Carlsbad High School.11/21/76
Santa Fe’s Cinderella season is over. Santa Fe High School Assistant Coach Richard Marano comforts a Demon player after the loss to Carlsbad.11/21/76
Liberating little league. Martha Kruhmin, chewing bubblegum, watches her team from the dugout after she pitched two scoreless innings. 6/29/75
Liberating little league. Martha Jimenez watches her team from the sidelines after playing right field for five innings and scoring once.6/29/75