Rios, Dan
Found in 607 Collections and/or Records:
"San Marcos Library turning final page on mall digs", 1994-08-11; 1994-08-12
"Dick Mason, president of Friends of the San Marcos Library, clears books from a shelf Thursday." [Envelope contains similar unpublished images related to article on library moving to new location.]
San Marcos Western Days Parade, 1992-06-13
[Envelope contains images from San Marcos, California's first annual Western Days Parade, which contained 45 entries. Parade was on San Marcos Boulevard, from the high school to Bent Avenue. Unknown if images were published in the newspaper.]
San Pasqual parents, 1992-06-04
[Envelope photographer's assignment reads: "San Pasqual High School parents making decorations for San Pasqual's annual grad night, which is June 11." Unknown if images were published in newspaper.]
"San Pasqual students pray around pole", 1994-09-21; 1994-09-22
"About 150 Christian students prayed Wednesday at San Pasqual High." [Envelope contains additional images from National Day of Prayer event at San Pasqual High School.]
Sandra Girard-Baker, 1994-09-02; 1994-10-12
[Headshots of Sandra Girard-Baker, candidate for Poway school board election.]
"Scene of tragic collision", 1970-10-28
"Nineteen-year-old Beverly Jama Schmeekle was killed Tuesday when her auto was crushed by a large fire truck on an emergency run to what turned out to be a false alarm. The Escondido girl apparently died from chest injuries in the fatal collision witnessed by several other motorists who had stopped to let the fire truck pass." [Envelope contains additional images. Envelope 439 contains additional images from accident scene.]
"School children honor 'las madres'", 1995-05-10; 1995-05-11
"Steve Ledesma, left, and his brother Danny Ledesma, right, enjoy lunch with mom, Manuella Magon, Wednesday at San Marcos Elementary." [Images from Mother's Day luncheon at San Marcos Elementary School, San Marcos, California. The luncheon was to coincide with Mother's Day in Mexico. Corresponding article mostly covers celebration at Central School, in Escondido.]
