Rios, Daniel Flores
Found in 309 Collections and/or Records:
"A fond -- and embarrassing -- farewell", 1995-04-19; 1995-04-20
"Principal Eric Forseth, who didn't want a big deal made of his departure, ins presented with potted geraniums." ; "Forseth winces in embarrassment as the high school band plays." [Envelope contains additional images of Forseth and the school celebration. Forseth was principal at Richland Elementary School in San Marcos, California. He left to become principal at Paloma Elementary, in Temecula, California.]
"A trip memento", 1970-08-20
"Lorraine Boyce, Escondido city councilwoman, displays the proclamation she received from the mayor of Toyakawa, Japan. She and her family were on vacation there for two and one-half weeks." [Envelope also contains images of older man and woman celebrating with a birthday cake. Pledge of allegiance is in the background.]
Al Robbins biting snake
Al Robbins biting snake, 1987-09-28
"If your snake bites you, bite him back," Al Robbins advised sixth-graders." [Times-Advocate, 28 September 1987, page 5. Photograph by Dan Rios. Al Robbins was a snake expert and magician who spoke to local schools, including Del Dios Middle School, where he starred at year-opening assemblies for at least four years. Robbins performed magic and played the violin on the East Coast vaudeville circuit in the 1920s. Information provided by Alexa Clausen.]
Altar server Michelle Stephenson
"Archery store owners say site is bull's eye", 1995-05-10; 1995-05-17
"Jessica Freitas, 4, watches her mom, Karen Freitas, of Oceanside, practice at Willow Creek Archery's range." ; "Karen Freitas helps her daughter, Jessica, 4, with a shot." [Envelope contains additional related images. Willow Creek Archery moved from Poway to Escondido February 1995. The business is now located in Temecula.]