"El Intruso" 1921-1969 was newspaper microfilm project that took place at the University of Arizona and the University of Sonora. Collaborators included Dr. Kieran McCarty, Dr. Fernando Tapia, et. al.
First national journalism convention. Santiago Rivas was publisher and editor of El Intruso, 1921-1969. The group portrait includes journalists and their guests. Santiago Rivas can be seen in the back row, second left.
Arizona Daily Star story titled "Recalling a fine school and its founders" authored by Bonnie Henry, which discusses Treehaven School and William and Florence Schneider.
1944 Graduation program from Cooperstown, North Dakota. Printed program showing high school graduates from the class of 1944, including Mavis Orla Sutter.
Albaro Obregon que tomo Mexico con el Ejercito Constitucionalista. No. 1 Series B. Photographer Abitia. Sr. Gov. Riveras, General Obregon, General Iturbe, and General Hill are photographed.
Groom's mother, Jim Fendenheim, Frances Manuel, and Juanita Fendenheim (Manuel) standing in front of the wedding cake at Juanita's wedding reception. Frances Manuel is a reputable basket weaver, cultural preservationist, and storyteller.
Mackenzie family photo taken shortly after Clark and Betty Mackenzie's dad, Joseph, was shot and killed by Pinkerton Guards in Pittsburgh railway yard. Joseph was jumping a train to get back home when he was shot.
Biggs family photograph taken in Nogales, Arizona, circa 1943. Individuals include, left to right: George W. Biggs, a Tuskegee airman; John Biggs, a young man; and Levi Biggs, Sr., a buffalo soldier.
Biggs family photograph taken in Nogales, Arizona. On the left is Levi Biggs, Jr., an airman. His mother, Dolores R. Riggs is in the center. On the left is George W. Biggs, navigator. The photograph was taken to commemorate homecoming.