Rios, Dan
Found in 607 Collections and/or Records:
Science Olympiad, 1995-06-15
[Possibly unpublished images of science Olympiad at Hidden Valley Middle School, Escondido, California. 400 students participated.]
Scientist creating a hologram
Senior citizen dance, 1992-04-02
[Images taken from April 8, 1992, senior dance at Joslyn Center, 724 N. Broadway. Weekly Tuesday afternoon dance. Musical band Stardust Harmonaires played at dance. Unclear if images were published.]
Series on immigration - Escondido. Child pointing to camera. Close-up.
Series on immigration - Escondido. Woman in distress, with head in arms.
Series on immigration - man holding woman, both in distress
"Service with a smile", 1994-08-13; 1995-08-14
"Padres pitcher Doug Brocall cleans the truck of fan Larry Dawson as Dawson's son, 2-year-old Dustin, gets an introduction. The Padres' flagship radio station, KFMB, organized Saturday's car wash to bring fans together with striking ballplayers. Donations went to support Little League Baseball." [Car was at Jack Murphy Stadium. Envelope contains additional related unpublished images.]
Shirley Marcoux, 1992-05-13
[Envelope contains headshots of Shirley Marcoux, the Peace and Freedom Party candidate for California Assembly District 74 in the 1992 election. Marcoux won 86 votes in the June Primary, held June 2, 1992. Republican Robert C. Frazee was the winner. Unknown if images were published in the newspaper.]
"Sho-En closing doors on gallery", 1994-08-04; 1994-08-18
"Jimmie Williams of Hemet stops to admire a sculpture by Ted Gall." "Owner Lewis Weinberg, left, and associate director Janus Gronvold." "Harry Levin of Rancho Santa Fe gets a feeling from the art." [Ramona-based Sho-En Outdoor Sculpture Center to close and reopen with new concept, due to financial reasons. Envelope contains additional unpublished images.]
"Shooting re-enactment", 1995-05-24; 1995-05-25
"George Head, of the San Diego police video unit, films a re-enactment of a shooting that left a Vista clerk dead last June. Taysser Jussam El-Farra, 39, died at the Buena Vista Market after refusing to give money to an armed robber. San Diego Crime Stoppers will air the re-enactment through cable TV operators soon. Tipsters can call 235-TIPS, and may remain anyonymous." [Envelope contains additional related images.]
