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- (Drawing of actual sculpture in prison yard). Clyde and Marty Hogtrod are still serving time for robbery. The guy who did the sculpture, at taxpayer expense, is still on the loose.. 1
- (This is a part of a Wha' Happened cartoon that was sent out nationally) Workers are carrying out bodies of aids victims. One says, Let it never be said the ACLU didn't protect their civil rights. 1
- 1985 1
- 1987 kid is being dragged on stage with scary audience waiting. The old man,1986, is being carried out on stretcher saying, Good luck, kid! 1
- A Marxist pirate ship has taken over El Salvadorian ship. World opinion asks, Have you tried a negotiated settlement. It might be a little late for that. 1
- A Priest (or pastor) is reading scripture in huge but nearly empty cathedral. He says, And they will answer, 'Lord, when did we see you hungry and did not protest cuts in food stamp services.... He must be reading from the Revised Socialist version. 1
- A UCCS professor is fishing in a bucket labeled '83 Colorado building fund. People laugh but one sees professor has a nibble. The state legislature just might come up with some money. 1
- A burglar has a smile on his face as he hears all the additions police have to read before they make an arrest...a long list of endless guarantees of of appeals until state goes broke. Crime may not pay but it sure costs a lot of money. 1
- A group called Save Our Springs are trying to recall city councilman, Dave Sarton, from office. They are paranoid about growth in Colorado Springs. They think Sarton, the mail man, is the Growth monster. 1
- A large judge casts a shadow over a tiny baby in a manger, (exhibit A), to inspect the offensive evidence. It seems Christmas displays come under review every year to see if they pass the church/state test. 1
- A little boy waits outside of mom's office with gift. Secretary asks if he has an appointment. More moms are working outside the home nowadays. 1
- A play on the Snow White Story where the dwarfs exit a coal mine. Union Coal miners are going on strike and the government will keep them inactive with the Food Stamp Program. Hi-Ho! 1
- A prostitute approaches and young man in a car and asks him if he wants to have a good time....with VD, Herpes and black mail monsters await his answer outside. 1
- A small Frontier airplane is about to get swallowed up by airline competition. Pilot announces nothing can go wrong...go wrong. 1
- A toy maker encourages children to adopt their cabbage patch dolls (as a Christmas gift). These dolls were all the rage in 1983, and hard to get. An African starving child might disguise himself as a doll to get adopted and fed. It's worth a try. 1
- ABC sports anchor, Jim McKay, reports they MAY have some time to show audience some actual olympic events between the time they spend on analysis, commercials, travel pieces... 1
- After his reelection, President George W. Bush and the Republican congress has shown signs they are going to explore new territory in governance. It has the Democrats a little worried. 1
- After putting a very complicated, elaborate, huge finance system machine together, Judge Quinn tells the Colorado Education mechanic it's not right...try again. 1
- After the Challenger explosion, extra precautions were taken. Future launches will require unanimous votes. 1
- After the election the distorted image people pack up their mirrors and house of horrors operation to leave. They will be back in the next election. 1
- After trying to cover up the explosion at Chernobyl,Soviet president, Mikhail Gorbachev, blames the western media for revealing the truth.. 1
- Against the advice of his supporters on the new right, President Ronald Reagan decided back a move by the IMF to open up a lot of silver (money) to communist China. The Lone Ranger rides again without his trusted friend, Tonto. How sad. 1
- Al-Jazeera reporters are shocked "that a U.S. Marine may have shot an unarmed man..." yet seem to be OK with atrocities committed by Jihadists. 1
- All non-aligned nations look alike. They all seem to look, a lot, like Lenin. 1
- All terrorists look the same. Uncle Sam looks at Syrian, African, Libyan, Irish Republican Army Terrorist mug shots. 1
- American Gothic painting updated. Nebraska elected a woman Governor. 1
- Americans can't decide whether to spend money in Ron's Gym or Tip's Food and Drink. President Ronald Reagan's plan is to get American in shape. House Speaker, Tip ONeill, wants to add weight to the welfare state. 1
- Amish Rehnquist is hooking up work horse labeled Interpretation up to hot rod US Constitution with activism motor, Liberal Justices Marshall, Brennan and Blackmun are looking a bit embarrassed. 1
- An ABC News poll shows most Americans see poverty and human rights are worse than Soviet subversion. Perhaps more U.S. citizens need to see slaves in USSR forced to work. 1
- As the North Atlantic Treat Organization celebrates it's 50th birthday, President Bill Clinton, (and NATO officials) seem to be tempting a large, Soviet Bear to react. The bombing in Yugoslavia seem to go past their mission of fighting a humanitarian war. 1
- Automotive CEO, Lee Iacocca, is building a monument of himself in the image of Liberty. Not that there's anything wrong with that... it's sad to be a self-promoter but I'm not accusing him of wrongdoing. 1
- Ayatollah Khomeini puts on his turban, which covers up the hole in his head. In my view, his head is holey. (Hole-y war...get it?) 1
- Back-stabbing and Infighting in the white house brings circle the Wagons call. President Ronald Reagan's staff has brought the Indians (White House critics) inside the circle of the wagon train. 1
- Baseball fans have heard a lot in the media, about hitters taking steroids to enhance their batting performance. Drug use has changed the game. Instead of umpires calling the shots, chemical lab technicians have gotten into the act as well. 1
- Being tough on crime doesn't mean much if the Colorado Parol Board turns murderers loose in a few years. 1
- Bull fight analogy. Bullfighter says he's ready to fight bull in mutual reduction of arms arena. Giant bull is labeled, verification. It's easy to sign treaties. Verification of actual reduction of arms is huge. 1
- CBS aired a horrifying docudrama called, The Atlanta Child Murders. Some scenes may be disturbing to CBS stockholders, we hope. 1
- CBS is in Goodyear blimp covering the game at the Rose Bowl. A cloud of witnesses along with Christ is returning to earth. CBS, with cameras focused on game, tells Hm he needs to wait His turn. Media priorities might be wrong here. 1
- CIA director, Casey, is a plumber unable to stop the leaks at White House pipes by manipulating media pan catching the water. 1
- Cars are passing by abandoned home and church and heading for new construction of government buildings. Where are we going? 1
- Chemist shares Olympic torch with athlete. Performance enhancing drugs are quite a problem in sports competition. 1
- Child is being feed from a bottle shaped like the capitol dome. Hands that feed the baby look evil. It seems the government wants to feed us from cradle to grave. 1
- Children are sitting in a broken-down school bus with missing tires labeled, Television and broken families, a broken drive shaft, labeled Academic standards. Educators can always find a small part in the engine that's broken. It's called Lack of Money. 1
- Christian TV evangelists, Jim, Tammy Fay Bakker and Minister Oral Roberts are collecting the blood of Christ and selling it in the marketplace. It seems to me, Christ's suffering and pain reveals a very different Gospel than the one they are hawking. 1
- Circular vacuum work project. Deficit clean up leaves dust for the jobs bill to clean up which leaves dust for... House speaker Tip O'Neill tells President Ronald Reagan, the beauty about the program is that Politicians are the ones who REALLY clean up. 1
- Close up Jane Fonda, who knows Tim Wirth is for a strong national defense. 1
- Colorado Attorney General, Duane Woodard, is arresting gambler Charity Casinos guy while leaving Charity Poker player and lottery player legit. 1
- Colorado Governor candidate, Steve Schuck is drawing attention by wrestling with Coach Dick Lamm. Candidates, Roy Romer, Ted Strickland and Robert Kirscht are not getting media attention. 1
- Colorado Representative Pat Schroeder leads goose-stepping day-care police to grandma's and grandpa's house to see if their day-care operation measures up to federal standards. 1
- Colorado Representative, Ken Kramer, warns fellow firemen (U.S. congress) as the try to put out fire in El Salvador, they should pay attention to the fire starting in the neighboring Mexican oil tanks. It could develop in to a very explosive situation. 1
- Colorado Republican Senate candidate, Terry Considine's primary opponent Martha Ezzard tried to smear him with being a clone of controversial preacher, Jerry Falwell. Terry turned the mud into water. 1
- Colorado Senate Republican Candidate, Bo Callaway, the fox, is happy to get Brair rabbit, Tim Wirth, to strike the sticky issue of breaking up AT&T. It's a tar baby. Smack him again. 1
- Colorado Senator Gary Hart is running for president and is a part-time senator for the state. He is like (the movie) The Electric Cowboy...flashy lights, entertainer, etc. (takes Saudi money). Colorado voters wonder if he can actually herd cattle. 1
- Colorado Senator Gary Hart's rocket is slow to take off...needs battery jump start from a pick up. Senator John Glenn and Senator Fritz Mondale rockets take off, big time. The Right Bluff is a take-off from the movie, The Right Stuff. 1
- Colorado Senator, Tim Wirth and Democratic congress are stoning President Ronald Reagan's EPA department with money. Taxpayers are not surprised to see that happen. Take THAT, big bureaucracy! 1
- Colorado Springs District 11 administrators are trying to close the door at South Junior High but a little kid's head is blocking it. Lots of parents are resisting the closure because South has been around for a long time. It's for the children, isn't it? 1
- Colorado State lawmakers can't think of any other pressing business to talk about while a $128 million deficit dragon is eating up the capitol building. 1
- Colorado did quite well in the football bowl games. Colorado University ate Irish clover, CU Rams had Duck soup and Air Force Falcons ate Buckeyes. They want some more of that but they will have to wait until next year. Munch, munch, munch... 1
- Colorado governor Dick Lamm and the U.S. Border Patrol are interested in buying the Great Wall of China. Immigration problems are needing to be solved in the United States. The China trade relations folks might be interested. 1
- Colorado voters put a lock on the tax wine cellar. Our so-called public servants have been sampling the wine a bit too much. Amendment 4 requires voter approval if state and local government leaders want to raise our taxes. 1
- Columbus-like Neo Liberal Senator Gary Hart believes he has discovered a new land with his redistribution ideas. He's landed in the Republican times beach and is claiming the land of capitalism as his own. Actually, he is a redistribution kind of fellow. 1
- Commercial airline flies over country looking at a huge construction project in the shape of a pig. Passenger asks what the project is called. Answer 1
- Communist Nicaragua is the match that burns the Unanimous declaration of the thirteen united states in central America. 1
- Comparison of well-known American structures. Statue of Liberty is 305 feet high. Washington Monument, Empire State building, Sears Tower are all small in comparison to frivolous court litigation stacks of paper coming from our courts. 1
- Congress delivered on funding for President Ronald Reagan's MX missile program. As the president enters the poker game with the Soviet communists, his hand will be greatly strengthened with the MX bargaining chip arrival. 1
- Congress is gathered at a huge capitol building to vote on raising the debt ceiling again. It looks dangerous. 1
- Congress is planning to bury Reagan's budget plan. Cut away shows the price of oil will greatly affect the economy when she blows. Maybe it's too early to bury the budget. 1
- Congress member is carried into a business place by government slaves to see if the business is complying with labor, health and civil rights laws. Employee is reading a newspaper headline saying, "Congress exempt from own laws". 1
- Congressmen, dressed as British Fox Hunting party are riding bulls across the grounds. Onlookers wonder what they are hunting. Sacred cows, is the answer. (Actually, politicians are hunting election victory by riding their sacred cows.) 1
- Conservative, Colorado Springs will always get run over by Liberal, Denver in the city wages department. Denver marches to beat of a different majorette. 1
- Construction workers build democratic platform. On the front is sign showing, Socialism" Cradle to grave government care." Leader tells workman who is putting up a banner saying, "Family programs". They are just supposed to cover up top word. 1
- Cover page of 1982 year end review. President Ronald Reagan (and his economic program) is tied to a cactus. Federal spending cow has him all wrapped up. 1
- Cuban tyrant, Fidel Castro is talking to Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev about getting a Chernobyl-like nuclear plant in Cuba. 1
- Death and Taxes are sitting comfortably in the home of SURE THINGS. Entering in is "Illegal Campaign Donations" man. In every election there is going to be cries of "illegal campaign donations". 1
- Defense attorneys for Vernon Wayne Templeman can dance on police officer Mark Dabling's grave. Their sob stories and trial tactics worked to get their convicted murderer a life sentence. Mark Dabling is dead. 1
- Defense attorneys for suspected police murderer, Vernon Wayne Templeman, are using every trick in the book to delay justice. People are losing patience with the court. 1
- Delegation from the U.S. returns to China. China's dear leader, Deng, rolls out the red carpet, which is a little squishy with blood of Tibetan monks. 1
- Democrat House Speaker, Jim Wright, has sent Contra's flower bullets to fight communism. Contra soldiers give up. 1
- Democrat donkey drags Dukakis rowboat over a mountain looking for a mainstream somewhere. Mike Dukakis has no defense policy. 1
- Democrat donkey has six dwarves aboard 1
- Democratic House and Senate leaders (House Speaker, Jim Wright and Senator Byrd) concentrate on fixing a Contra Aid leak in the great Federal Spending works while ignoring huge leaks in other programs. 1
- Democratic burro's line up for race. Presidential candidate, Senator Gary Hart rides a bimbo rather than a burro. (I'm not sure this cartoon was rejected, but if it was, it would be because my bosses thought it was nasty.) (Me...nasty?) 1
- Democrats see tax cut babies as a problem. He/she doesn't fit in with their big government family. The GOP elephant is overjoyed when the democrat donkey drops this baby at their doorstep. Limited government types love tax cut babies. 1
- Disneyland setting. The NASA volunteer in space office has no people standing in line for the ride after another rocket explosion. 1
- Dr. Wirth and Dr. Kramer (Senate candidates) are paying close attention to beauty patient opinion polls while their personal political convictions seems to be dead. 1
- Drug dealers are not afraid of law enforcement. The profits they can make selling drugs far outweigh the punishment they face if they are caught by law enforcement. 1
- Drug traffickers fly F-15 jets. the Colorado Bureau of Investigation budget police fly WW1 biplanes. 1
- During a drought in Georgia, Colorado farmers sent truck loads of hay there...all that without a rock concert. Imagine that. 1
- Eagles are watching TV and drinking fish beer. They forget they used to fly. We're getting soft as a nation. President Jimmy Carter calls it malaise. I'd call it, process of decay. 1
- Easter cartoon. Satan gets bad news from his minions. Jesus is alive. 1
- El Paso County is on life support with DATA management association. It can't look at Bid Right medical supplies. The county commission's attachment to DATA management keeps them from inviting other bidders to compete. Something strange is going on here. 1
- Election. GOP elephant is making his way to boxing ring to fight the Democratic champ, Tim Wirth. He is beating himself up before reaching the ring. 1
- End of cold war cartoon. Soviet Union grip on Communist block of ice is melting. Poland, East Germany, Rumania is thawing out. 1
- Environmental Political Agency...the dirty truth. Big confrontations with liberals, big government bureaucrats and limited government supporters seem to have the stage while the environment is neglected. 1
- Environmental Protection Agency, sheriff Anne Grouch, has town council polluters in jail. She says, Don't blame me. YOU made the law. 1
- Environmentalist sect comes together on Earth Day. 1
- Every Election year, Democrats like to scare elderly voters by telling them the Republicans want to stop their Social Security check from coming in. This time, the Republicans beat them to the trick. 1
- Everybody...thugs, robbers, prostitutes, con men, crazy people get under the court protection umbrella but the elderly are left in the rain at the mercy of guardianship. 1
- Everyone knows you shouldn't feed bears. Newly declared presidential candidate, George McGovern thinks if we feed the soviet bear Central American bacon, we'll be OK. 1
- Famous Primary Campaign Phrases 1
- Featuring the nose of a cocaine user. Panel 1. An uneducated cocaine user could have a straw up his nose and snort drugs. Panel 2. An Educated user could do the same thing. Panel 3. A REPENTANT drug user does not snort. 1
- Fed chairman, Paul Volcker, is lighting his economic recovery (victory) cigar with high interest rate matches. 1
- Federal Reserve chairman, Paul Volker, knocked out the bull stock market with is discount rate cape. Bull hit high interest rate wall. Oops. 1
- Federico Pena wins the mayor's race in Denver. Ex-mayor, William McNichols gives Colorado Governor Richard Lamm advice not to say anything about his immigration policies. (Governor Lamm believed in boarder control.) 1
- Finally, the suicide doctor, Jack Kevorkian, experiences some jail time for assisting people kill themselves. 1
- Five El Paso County commissioners had an opportunity to raise taxes but instead voted to cut spending. Whoa! Feds call for quarantine. 1
- Food for peace program gives out free food to starving population. Among the starving (farmer) is the guy looking to survive. His home-grown apple prices can't compete with free apples. Sometimes foreign aid smashes local economies. 1
- Football analogy. Because of the GOP huge majority in both house and senate the '84 budget football easily passes. 1
- For SOME reason, the Republicans just couldn't deliver their ideas to the American People. No wonder. The cab driver (liberal media) is a Democrat. 1
- Foreign looking waiter asks the Clintons if they want, dessert, coffee, manila envelope stuffed with checks for legal defense fund? 1
- Four panels. This country seems to be like an ostrich who thinks he's going to be safe by hiding his head in the sand. Radon is the latest issue that the media are saying, Danger! Danger! about. The establishment wants to scare us to death. 1
- Fourth of July with Uncle Sam, the eagle and children dancing. Nuke protesters think it might not be a good day to demonstrate. 1
- France thought they had a gentleman's agreement with Islamic terrorists. They would go easy on them if they didn't attack people of France. Here a pig is watching a snake swallowing her piglet. I guess it's hard to make bargains with Islamic extremists. 1
- Free enterprise thrives on reward/punishment system. Courts are supposed to punish evil. When they forgive like God does there is no need for them. 1
- Fresno, San Diego, Los Angeles public employees (rats) are leaving the Social Security sinking ship. California is always first. 1
- Funding for the State Patrol could lead to disaster on the State Highways. (This cartoon is a bit over-dramatic, but it does get your attention) 1
- GOP manager for boxer, President Ronald Reagan is concerned about his large deficit belly. His upper body is OK it's just unusual for a conservative president to run up such a large deficit. It might hurt him in the next election. 1
- Gay man in hospital with aids hearing a report on TV about people dancing in the streets of New York. Council passed a homosexual rights bill. 1
- Governor Richard Lamm sings positive state of state message for 1983. He doesn't see wolf behind the door waiting for something to eat. 1
- Guess which critter the West German government believes has chemicals that are dangerous to public health 1
- Guess who the Supreme Court won't allow in the courtroom? Choices...defendant's attorneys, defendant's psychiatrists, defendant's social experts, Defendant's family and friends, the victim's orphaned children. 1
- HBO movie stars and Union of Concerned Scientists are walking the plank on Captain Midnight's vessel. Lady says to scientist I thought you said star wars technology was unfeasible. 1
- Hard economic times has the State Fair lady riding in old, broken Pueblo pick up. Denver, in new car, is trying to pick her up. I hope she stays in Pueblo. 1
- Here is a pretty accurate drawing of Herford cow showing it's manure labeled Neo-Nazi's homeland. 1
- High wire trapeze act. President Ronald Reagan is catcher with huge coat tails labeled popularity. congress elephant looks confident. Democrats say he's cheating.. 1
- Hollywood produced this image for a "missing children" horror movie. I repeated the image and connected it with the US abortion industry. 1
- Hooray! The Republican Congress was carried out on the shoulders of the people. They saved Social Security. Actually they are carried out on the BACKS of the American taxpayers. Republicans used to stand for limited government. 1
- Horse race analogy 1
- Horse race track analogy. GOP elephant goes to starting gate. Donkey goes also but loaded down with Special Interest endorsements. 1
- House Majority Leader, Jim Wright, wearing primitive attire, is about to toss taxpayer lady sacrifice in volcano, labeled Mount Deficit. Other congress tribe members can't believe the constituent still doesn't believe congress deserves a pay raise. 1
- House Speaker, Jim Wright, is catching lots of pork money in his spider web. 1
- House Speaker, Tip O'Neill and Majority Leader, Jim Wright are walking away from President Ronald Reagan's desk having left a huge, stinky 1987 spending bill saying, I sure hope he signs it. 1
- House Speaker, Tip O'Neill and and Senator Barry Goldwater are doctors diagnosing an obvious case of contagious commie disease on a patient from Central America. Tip wants to prescribe aspirin as medicine. Goldwater wants commitment without limit. 1
- House Speaker, Tip O'Neill, an obvious tax-dollar, spending junkie wants Uncle Sam (U.S. taxpayers) to give him some more money to help him to make a payment on the deficit. There's a Great Society Bar right next door. Hmmm. 1
- House speaker, Tip O'Neill resists and unprecedented intrusion, in determining U.S. foreign policy. He is telling President Ronald Reagan to stay away from Central American cabin with communist bear entering into the back door.. 1
- House speaker, Tip O'Neill, can't seem to wrestle his credit card to the mat. The budget deficit charge card pinned him again. Would that the credit card would face the scissors (Balance Budget Amendment). 1
- House speaker, Tip O'Neill, is an expert and playing partisan politics with the Equal Rights for Women issue. He has glued a GOP politician to his seat when he might want to stand for the ERA queen. Tip uses the word, fairness a lot. 1
- How should congress fight the Deficit dragon? Panel 1. Should they fire more tax increases into it's mouth, which makes It grow even larger? Panel 2. Or should they just reduce Gov't spending and starve it to death? Duhh. 1
- How we make laws in the United states 1
- Hundreds of worshipers kneel before a false God of Compromise. We feel comfortable with that God, I guess. However, there are some things we can't compromise on. 1
- I think this cartoon is connected to a news item about security problems in the airline industry. Passengers have to almost get undressed to board the plane but the loaders take all kinds of things that could be considered dangerous. 1
- I've never understood the logic of union strikes. To me it seems like the workers choose to punish themselves needlessly. Picture a Sailing ship with USS Auto competition sign, UAW strike sailors choose to walk the plank. Japan is happy to sell us cars. 1
- Illustrating the Annual Western Street Breakfast on Tejon Street. "Keep them horses away from the servin' table". Diners look startled. 1
- In the old days, the family would take care of grandfather. Today, many more families are abandoning gramps to the government to take of. It's kind of sad. 1
- In the presidential campaigns, thus far, Vice President Al Gore is a REAL tree-hugger. Candidate George W. Bush says he is a compassionate conservative but has very little to show what that means. 1
- In this election the democrat party donkey is looking in closet wondering whether to wear the hippy, special interest Senator Gary Hart, Senator Fritz Mondale, Senator Alan Cranston outfit or the working class Senator John Glenn overalls. 1
- Inflation has taken its toll on American's earnings. Now Uncle Sam is worn out working on the tax cut wood pile. Big government programs have been cutting up the earnings furniture. Lady is glad he is working on the right woodpile. 1
- Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini has President Jimmy Carter jumping through all kinds of hoops and looking ridiculous in his effort to get the U.S. embassy hostages back. The world is watching. 1
- Iran's ayatollah, Holy War Leader is Senator Packwood's secret tax reform adviser. 1
- Iranian Terrorists are rowing a bomb toward a US target. One is singing "Be...all that you can be..." Second rower is thinking, "Itty-bitty pieces." 1
- Iranian mullahs are on the phones in a business operation. They are trading captured hostages from different countries for cash. Charts show Iranian rug and oil sales going down but hostage revenue going up. 1
- Israel is often tagged with being an obstacle of "Mideast Peace". What may people see is Arabs and Persians fighting against one another. 1
- Israel's Prime minister Yitzak Shamir leaves New York with a nice agreement from President Ronald Reagan. The Statue of Liberty is holding a menorah instead of a lamp. Let that light shine. 1
- Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Shamir, feels abandoned by the United States State Department. He just got a "Dear John" letter. 1
- It seems only the little state of Israel can rescue the rest of the world from terrorist lizard. 1
- It seems there was a lot of interest by the liberal media about President Ronald Reagan's defense policy in Bolivia. The media doesn't seem to be much interested in the drug traffickers there. 1
- It used to be, when police stopped an obviously drunk driver, they would ASK for their license. Now, with a new drunk driving law the police can TAKE their license. 1
- It's a scary scenario. The United States and the Soviet Union are having a disagreement. Both are holding barrels of TNT in their arms and a small terrorist in the shoe of the USSR just might have a match to cause a huge explosion. 1
- It's an illustration which went with a newspaper story about Jesus Rock Bands (I think) . A young man is looking through the scripture for a passage where Jesus said, "On rock I'll build my church". (Matt. 16 1
- Jack and the beanstalk analogy. A Giant (Debt) is coming down Production stalk sown by government farm subsidies. Uncle Sam sold the beans to farmers way back in the depression days. 1
- Judge Werker has ruled (pulled up the rope ladder to the tree house) that parents can't enter or observe the sex counseling their children are getting. This ruling is tied to the tax- funded FAMILY planning project. 1
- Judge painted sign on side of building of lady Justice holding scales. One scale labeled Innocence the other labeled, Extenuating Circumstances. Guilt just sounded so harsh, to the judge. 1
- Just when Public Education is waiting to have school choice break their chains of state government regulation, President Bill Clinton arrives with some new ball and chain federal government regulations. 1
- Justice O'Conner, Supreme Court, tells city police they have a right to mislead suspect's attorney, 1
- Karl Marx thought religion was the opium of the masses. Communism has been shown to fall short in producing the kind of classless society he visualized. Marx is like the stone that had no power to block the resurrection of Christ. What a surprise. 1
- Kids leave the protection of the state, where prayer is protected by the constitution, to the unprotected public school. Congressional leaders can pray publicly but public educators cannot pray publicly. Go figure. 1
- Kofi Annan, of United Nations, finally has some good news for the war-torn Nation of Sudan (after a long time talking about a plan) that what they have suffered MAY never happen again...again. Woo-wee! 1
- Lamb is talking to Jesus saying, I sure am glad YOU know your sheep. In the foreground are three wolves in sheep's clothing labeled, Liberal theologies, cults, and oddball religions. 1
- Liberal House Speaker, Tip O'Neill, is giving the Soviets an idea what's in President Ronald Reagan's poker hand in critical Geneva Arms Talks. The nuclear freeze action in the house weakens president's hand. 1
- Liberal judges play around with the law by not allowing states to enforce their capital punishment laws. It's like a hop-scotch game with them while they jump from one murder-victim chalk outline to another. 1
- Liberal judges stock the gas chamber with laughing gas. Capital punishment must be a joke to them. 1
- Liberal peace activist mother calls the pentagon to complain their nuclear bombs are scaring the heck out of her children (hiding under the table). The mother's demonstration posters might also have something to do with that. 1
- Line drawing for story for the United Way. Three people 1
- Lion from England is showing chart with conclusive proof of state-sponsored terrorism coming from Syria. Bored bear is eating clueless chickens, Italy, Denmark, etc. The U.S. Eagle, at international forum, says, I know how you feel. 1
- Little American boy in US defense wagon tries to motivate military goat to pull everything by holding a tin can in front of his nose. Secretary of Defense Les Aspin is holding the pension plan carrot. That might actually work to motivate goat. 1
- Local delegate is asking an old lady if this where the conference on aging meets. She says, yep and you see long range shot of ping pong table with paddle labeled Politics. She's the ball. 1
- Look what the cat dragged in 1
- Looking out from the stage are many real and imagined people. We have identified 1
- Lots of people say we live in a democracy. I'd say they were NOMADS. They don't seem to understand their country has a constitution and our forefathers gave us a Republic. The red, in the American flag is now pink. 1
- Man reads paper announcing support for 7-day waiting period for handgun purchase. Also, there's a story about an escaped hatchet murderer. Thinks murderer might not wait for man to get protection. 1
- Many hands in state legislature are trying to steal Colorado's lottery pie. Other hands protect the (funds) pie. 1
- Map of Africa with US ice bag on Libya. Ahhh, relief again. (Nina. I think this relates to President Reagan's bombing of Libya's Moammar Gadhafi's family.) 1
- Media judges are overseeing a duel between a Soviet tank and a free world representative seem to not notice the advantage the tank has in the propaganda duel. 1
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- Media wants Afghanistan, Stock market, starving, etc. to get out of the way to shoot shoes. 1
- Memorial Day cartoon. People in military graveyard are thankful for those who are buried there. They believed our freedom is non-negotiable and willing to die for our liberty. 1
- Mikhail Gorbachev is a Cobra snake, playing peace song flute while human, Rajiv Gandhi of India, sways to the tune. 1
- Military planners see a tidal wave heading for the Philippines. The Philippines has been a key base for the Allied forces in their battle against the Soviet Union. After the Philippine election, those bases might be gone. 1
- Mitterrand as Napoleon retreats in winter Waterloo defeat, Socialist Utopia that-a-way sign. oversize toon. 1
- Moderate Republicans are trying to fool people by leading the happy faced GOP elephant backward toward more tax. President Ronald Reagan must be blind to follow the moderate's lead. (Another reason for rise of tea party) 1
- Modern, new minimum wage street sweeper is going to run over little entry level jobs. Every time congress passes new minimum wage bills entry level jobs are lost. 1
- Mother Earth Religious Society (the deep state) in congress and Washington bureaucracy wants to grill President Ronald Reagan next. EPA secretary Anne Burford didn't survive the inquisition. 1
- Mother, congress is abandoning her baby (fiscal responsibility) at the door of the Office of Budget Management. Gramm-Rodman court ruling is calling her back. Congress hates being responsible for spending issues. 1
- Mountain Bell's long-time slogan, Let your fingers do the walking. might be in trouble. The breakup of AT&T into 22 Bell companies may produce local rate increases. 1
- Muammar Gaddafi's line of death has mouth open for Reagan to operate on teeth. 1
- Multinational Banks drill past 3rd World Oil glut and tap into Visa and MasterCard credit cards. We're Rich! 1
- NBC news has taken a particular delight in showing blood and gore in the Abbas piece. Now have an opportunity to do a snuff film up the street.. 1
- NBC, ABC CBS, etc, mikes are pointed to Nicaragua leader Ortega, giving him speech freedom while the stands provide bars for Sandinistas. Maybe people in our liberal media aren't aware that free speech is prohibited in some countries. DP-87.tif 1
- Native American Governor Dick Lamm is asking for more arrows to attack Colorado developer wagon train. Arrow handed to him by economic stagnation death hand. 1
- Newly elected Philippine president, Maria Corazon Aquino (Cory), walks away with US taxpayers coat and shirt. House Speaker, Tip O'Neill, says, that was the greatest speech I've ever heard. Congress is very generous with taxpayer money. 1
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- Not a graceful exit for dictator Marcos and his wife. They were ready to abandon the ship but the ship didn't sink. 1
- Not all who come from the east are wise. Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini brings TNT, not gifts, to Bethlehem. 1
- Nude dancers have protected free speech. Hate Groups have protected free speech. Street preachers, however, have crossed the line. (All are singing "America" but the preacher mentioned "God".) 1
- OPEC minister is sinking in oil yet feels good to still be in driver's seat. Customers say, Bye as the price of oil goes down. 1
- Odd size 'toon showing format of popular six-difference strip. Panel two shows larger police, no religious freedom, no press freedom, few smiles, etc. 1
- Old west analogy. Uncle Sam is driving a stage coach, filled with Europe and other passengers. The stage coach is being attacked by Soviets, terrorists and other dictators. etc. Europe complains the U.S. is keeping them awake. 1
- Once again the democratic party expects the black vote to play the rear end part of the donkey. 1
- Ortega, shoots himself in foot with the Honduras Invasion, Shoeshine boy, Tip O'Neil, anti-Contra aid vote, is embarrassed. Denver Post, Copley, Oversize toon. 1
- Out-of-state tourists see big welcome to Colorado sign. Then have to pay a tourist sign tax to enter. 1
- Overcrowded prisons are dangerous. The bars that hold prisoners in are actually TNT sticks with fuses burning. 1
- PLO peacekeeping forces arrive in Lebanon to keep peace between peacekeeping forces. Nice. 1
- Panel 1. Minister tells congregation that there is no THE Christian position in politics. There are Christian Positions. Panel 2. Child sits on the lap of Jesus and asks him what HIS positions are on abortion, infanticide, euthanasia, genocide.... 1
- Panel 1-2. Republican voters are disappointed to find the representatives they sent to Congress to reduce the size of government are not walking the talk. The footprints they leave are just like the democrat donkey's tracks. 1
- Panel 1-2. A survey revealed people who live in red states are more compassionate in giving to the poor (out of their own resources) than people in the blue states. What does that say about compassion in America? 1
- Panel 1-2. House speaker Tip O'Neil foams at the mouth upon hearing American Pilots are flying reconnaissance mission. in a foreign war zone (In Central America). He doesn't seem to notice when Soviet pilots do the same thing. 1
- Panel 1-2. True conservatives can't put on a happy face when they hear someone wants an abortion. Compassionate conservatives keep smiling. Don't count on them to enter the controversial discussion about aborting. Some have values, some have positions. 1
- Panel 1-2. Liberals believe shooting crimes are connected to gun violence. I'd say the crimes are committed by bad people who use guns. I'd rather see the bad guys locked up. 1
- Panel 1-2. On Veteran's Day, American citizens see soldiers as vital guard dogs who will protect the homeland. Social scientists see soldiers as lab rats for their foreign policy experiments. 1
- Panel 1-2. President Ronald Reagan is surprisingly soft on a terrorist arrested by Secretary of State, George Shultz. He says he's going to throw the book at terrorists, but he seems to be helping them with books. 1
- Panel 1-3. President Ronald Reagan, as a duck hunter, had a pretty good shoot. He brought down inflation and interest rates but the duck that got away is coming back with a bomb. He's titled "Unemployment". 1
- Panel 1-3. Statue of Liberty thinking globalists believe survival is more important than freedom. wonder what their symbol for life would be...assuming life had their permission. 1
- Panel 1-3. The right to vote is in danger if some liberal party controls the Judicial Branch. Johnny is a pretty bright kid. He knows that our forefathers gave us a Constitutional Republic, not a Democracy. 1
- Panel 1-3. Which Health Care providers do YOU trust? Your doctor, who listens to your heart? Your Health Maintenance Organization (Insurance provider) who checks out your financial health? Or President Bill Clinton and big government bureaucrats? 1
- Panel 1-3. When big government environmentalists get busy stepping on property owner's rights, Lady Liberty gets further and further away and harder to see. 1
- Panel 1-4. A public school teacher comes up with a school prayer that will just about offend everyone. What can we do? Maybe we should give parents a choice to pick the school where they can send their kids. 1
- Panel 1-4. A reporter asks President Ronald Reagan a complicated question about how his own economic advisors could be so wrong in their warnings when the economy was doing so well. Reagan thought is was great to have economic advisors who bat 1,000. 1
- Panel 1-4. All mothers should be honored on labor day because they have to go through labor to have children. (A little play on words, here. I must not have been able to think of anything pithy to say.) 1
- Panel 1-4. Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, sounds a lot like Germany's Adolph Hitler. He hates the Jewish people and wants to wipe them off the map. He breaks agreements, he closes off first amendment rights. He's bad. 1
- Panel 1-4. Man sniffing the air to test for poisonous gas. OSHA goes in Union Carbide safety office to sniff in the right place. Oversize toon. 1
- Panel 1-4. Maverick Senator, John McCain is obviously the media's favorite nominee for the Republican Party in the primary debates. 1
- Panel 1-4. President Bill Clinton made a big show when he pretended to fix the Social Security Program with an infusion of surplus money coming from the cigarette industry lawsuit. It's like replacing the flat front tire with the inflated rear tire. 1
- Panel 1-4. The Iwo Jima, raising-the-flag image depicts the U.S. is planting the flag on the neck of Terrorist activities everywhere with the reelection of President George W. Bush. 1
- Panel 1-4. The U.S. Supreme Court limited the scope of the 1990 Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (just a teeny bit). Among the people who sought to be classified as disabled were two nearsighted twins who wanted to be airline pilots. Go figure. 1
- Panel 1-4. The marketplace folks provide citizens with food, shelter and clothing, and do a pretty good job. However, big government, who which is supposed to provide citizens, exclusively, with Justice, are a mess. 1
- Panel 1-4. Two men riding in a polluting car are going through cloud of pollution. The passenger thinks they can't do anything to change their driving habits. They have to wait for government to do something. It turns out they are government employees. 1
- Panel 1-4. United States Olympic President--- Schiller tried to get the USOC weight off the ground but failed. Ahh...the agony of defeat. 1
- Panel 1-4. In this election year, senate candidate, Tim Wirth is on both sides of the fence on Gun control. Denver Post. 1
- Panel 1-4. President Bill Clinton is relaxing some trade restrictions on communist Cuba. That might be a good thing to do after almost 40 years of a trade embargo. We'll see. 1
- Panel 1-4. The liberal media, in Iraq, do not seem interested in the U.N. Food for Oil scandal. They are bored with stories about terrorist atrocities. But if there is a hint of a U.S. Marine shooting an unarmed man, they are all over it. 1
- Panel 1-5. As US and Soviets move missiles closer together the missiles start talking to each other. They break the tension. US wonders what it would be like if we got together. (I think I must have been desperate for an idea here and went for the pun.) 1
- Panel 1-5. It's a story about a man who built a better mousetrap. The world did, indeed, beat a path to his door. Well, big government officials beat a path to his door with their rules and regulations. They killed the poor fella. 1
- Panel 1-5. Senate Majority Leader, Trent Lott, had been sleeping with both parties when he took a middle-of-the-road course in the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton. 1
- Panel 1-5. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist was hospitalized with throat cancer. Both Republican and Democrat party operatives had to swing into high gear building conservative and liberal tracks for the future of America. 1
- Panel 1-5. The free world hates to be struck in the butt with terrorist arrows. Panel 6. Iran, Libya and USSR are shooting the arrows, but the free world never seems to catch on. 1
- Panel 1-6. In the old days, when a candidate ran for office, he/she would throw their hat in the ring. The hat would ofter signal their strength on the issues. In this Presidential Primary, George W. Bush's campaign money squishes the opposition. 1
- Panel 1-6. Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, slaps Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Shamir...twice...and Shamir doesn't strike back. He's just waiting for Hussein to smacked down by Western forces. 1
- Panel 1-6. It's a story about a Cave man discovering fire. Fire has many benefits 1
- Panel 1-6. President Bill Clinton's idea of successful foreign policy is like he plays golf. Instead of driving the ball toward the official hole on the golf course, he hits the ball and wherever the ball lands is where he decides to place the hole. 1
- Panel 1-6. Presidential candidate, Senator John Kerrys Vice President nominee, Senator John Edwards said if they win the election, handicapped people can get up out of their wheelchairs and walk. It seems a little like an overstatement to me. 1
- Panel 1-6. Secretary of Defense, Jim Baker, has a tendency to talk and talk. The Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is just waiting him out until Iran obtains nuclear weapons. 1
- Panel 1-6. Serial killer, Ted Bundy, gets more and more extensions. He was arrested in 1979. Now it's 1986 and the courts are still extending his execution date. 1
- Panel 1-6. The cartoon shows the difference between real science and the science, as practiced of the Union of Concerned Scientists. They seem to be motivated by politics rather than science. 1
- Panel 1-6. The election is over and congress continues to kick the ticking time bomb, (Social Security bankruptcy) down the road. It's not set to go off, now, until 2042. Our poor grandchildren might be there for the explosion. 1
- Panel 1-6. We had an election. We, the people spoke. We elected limited-government types to run the government in Washington, D.C. We now seem to be getting shaken down by liberal Republicans. 1
- Panel 1-6. As Coloradans drive from county to county, they have to show their guns or are allowed to conceal them. Different counties have different laws regarding handgun conceal-carry regulation. A state law would remedy that problem quickly. 1
- Panel 1-6. The American Medical Association decided that they should protect citizens from cigarette advertisements in newspapers. Some people think that's a good thing. Others are concerned it might be unconstitutional, an infringement of free speech. 1
- Panel 1-6. show the evolution of weapons...fist, club, sword, bow-arrow, gun, MX missile, all of which grow steadily deadlier. Panel 7. God's peacekeeper is a baby, who is Jesus, stays the same. God's grace shown to all mankind. 1
- Panel 1-8. Just when a local control fella finds a nice quiet place to enjoy nature, Vice President Al Gore camps out along side him and makes a lot of noise about wanting more open space. What a pest. 1
- Panel 1. A China story 1
- Panel 1. Bob Dole and Bill Clinton agree they both want the American people to know their core beliefs. Panel 2. We see they are both looking at polling data for their beliefs. 1
- Panel 1. Boy speaks Spanish in store, Panel 2. Governor says he got'ta speak English to work here. Panel 3-4. Old lady liberalism hits with cane, calls him a racist. 1
- Panel 1. Colorado Springs has landed the honor of carrying the Olympic Hall of fame torch. He is bringing home the gold. Panel 2. Following runner is the gold...tourism jobs, publicity etc. 1
- Panel 1. Grown brother and sister at table. Brother asks if she remembers how mom got carried away with highly speculative investments. Panel 2. Sister asks what she invested in? Panel 3. Brother says, "Us." 1
- Panel 1. In the old days, if Harold had misbehaved, the teacher, parents and the law stood together. Panel 2. Today it's...Harold has parents, judges, psychologists, etc. on his side. Teacher stands alone. 1
- Panel 1. In the old days, when I saw someone getting arrested by the police, I thought the person getting arrested was in trouble. Panel 2. Not anymore. If the police arrest a leftist rioter, the police and the people they protect are in trouble. 1
- Panel 1. It used to be...a public school teacher could resolve a playground dispute on her own. Panel 2. Now, in this politically-correct culture, these issues often wind up in court. 1
- Panel 1. Judge asks counsel to approach the bench. Panel 2. He asks counselors if Mr. Bernie Goetz (Subway shooter) is the defendant or the victim. Counsel says it depends if the judge is a liberal or conservative. 1
- Panel 1. Left and right activists are fighting over El Salvador. Panel 2. College kids walk by and don't even know where El Salvador is. Panel 3. Activists think. Panel 4. ...and agree the ignorant people are worse than each other. 1
- Panel 1. Man answers the phone. Someone wonders if he can attend the precinct meeting on Tuesday. Man says he needs to check his calendar. Panel 2. He looks at the TV guide. 1
- Panel 1. Most Americans agree the pregnant women who take drugs are harming an innocent life. Panel 2. Aborting the child isn't? 1
- Panel 1. Old style communism holds Russian in place with a neck cuff and chains. Panel 2. Democratized communism pads neck cuff and has flower-like chains. 1
- Panel 1. Pastor reads Luke 9 1
- Panel 1. Picture of man-made heart replacement. Panel 2. God-made heart replacement is Jesus Christ. Those who believe in Him are promised a new heart. (Ezekiel 36 1
- Panel 1. Presidential candidate, Senator John Kerry and Vice-Presidential candidate, Senator John Edwards are hiding behind a tree hoping to avoid contact with someone. Panel 2. They are hiding from Kerry's liberal voting record in the senate. 1
- Panel 1. Republican voters always vote for the GOP elephants, who say they favor limited government. But when they get into office... Panel 2. ...they always seem to return as big porkers. 1
- Panel 1. Senator Gary Hart for President...a Colorado Womanizer. Panel 2. Representative Pat Schroeder for President...a Colorado Womanoid. 1
- Panel 1. Some families put their Christmas decorations away until next year. Panel 2. Some families put their Millennium decorations away. They will put them up again in 2000 (if the world doesn't end). 1
- Panel 1. The Brits have a cool agent 007 handling top secret files. Panel 2. The United States have prisoner 007389 handling our state dept. top secret files. 1
- Panel 1. The gas chamber USED to deter crime in Colorado. Panel 2. Now it's the food served in the county jail cafeteria that might deter crime. Prisoners are complaining a lot about the food. They don't seem to be worried about capital punishment. 1
- Panel 1. Two boys in one prison cell will, hopefully, be reformed. Panel 2. Numerous guys in a single prison cell would likely cause some prisoners to be deformed. They will learn new ways to do bad things. 1
- Panel 1. A U.S. olympian is saying we could make a much stronger statement...by licking them on their own turf. Panel 2. Shows athlete licking soviet boot. 1
- Panel 1. A bad welfare program has long line of people waiting for welfare checks. Panel 2. A good welfare program has short line of people waiting and lots of the people working. There is honor in work. 1
- Panel 1. A family having beans for supper see their pig herding Congressmen, as cowboys, bringing home the bacon. Panel 2. If their Congressman was a tax-cutter, they might be able to eat steak instead of beans. 1
- Panel 1. A managed forest has been mitigated to reduce dead fuel. It has less chance of having damaging forest fires. Panel 2. Wilderness areas are filled with dead wood. Fires are usually uncontainable. I would rather be a tree in a managed forest. 1
- Panel 1. A mugging is taking shape in New York City. Panel 2. Lady Justice, without the blindfold, would like gun manufacturers to hand over their wallet. (A New York Jury allowed a lawsuit to continue in that state.). 1
- Panel 1. August '82. White knight (and big spender) Republican senator, Bob Dole rescues fair maiden from deficit snake by throwing $98.3 billion at it. Panel 2. Now the deficit snake is much larger. Fair maiden wants Bob Dole to go away. 1
- Panel 1. Congress finds problem in EPA director, Anne Gorsuch (Burford's) car...she tried to put it in reverse. (reduce spending) Panel 2. House Speaker Tip O'Neill, the mechanic, informs her It's a government car. Government cars don't have a reverse. 1
- Panel 1. Environmentalist carries sign saying, Nuclear power...NO! Coal Power...YES! Panel 2. It starts raining on him. Panel 3. He uses his sign as an umbrella. Panel 4. Part of the sign is eaten away by Acid Rain. It says, "Nuclear Power...YES!" 1
- Panel 1. In Lebanon, hostages are hiding from Iranian terrorists. Panel 2. At the white house, President Ronald Reagan (and staff) are hiding from the media. Yep, they're still there. 1
- Panel 1. It seems like every time conservative voters send a budget watchdog to Washington, D.C. .. Panel 2. ...he comes back as a trained monkey who collects money for the big government establishment. 1
- Panel 1. Jack (OPEC) and Jill (high gas prices) went up the hill. Panel 2. To fetch some unearned greenbacks. Panel 3. Jack fell down.. Panel 4. But Jill was saved by gas tax (Big government LOVES high gas prices. They create more taxes.) 1
- Panel 1. Lady Liberty encourages Americans to make a new resolution. Panel 2. She is hoping we can force big, big, (obese) government (Uncle Sam) to go on a diet. (Fat chance). 1
- Panel 1. Libyan tyrant Muammar Gaddafi shoots innocent women and children. It is sowing destruction. Panel 2. President Ronald Reagan struck back with an air strike, killing his children. He is now reaping what he has sown. 1
- Panel 1. Many people (non-hunters) see a picture in the paper about a huge bear being hunted down and killed and are sickened by the way such a noble creature had to die. Panel 2. Maybe they don't realize how bears, past their prime, die in the wild. 1
- Panel 1. May we never forget the roaming Buffalo... Panel 2. the Nomadic Indian... Panel 3. the soaring Eagle... Panel 4. ...the powerful Grizzly... Panel 5. ...the wild Mustang... Panel 6. ...the unsound Landowner. 1
- Panel 1. Mother and kids watch TV hearing a little dab will do it commercial. Panel 2. Now our children will be exposed to ad about birth control. Wonderful! 1
- Panel 1. Mother strikes child. That is child abuse. Panel 2. Social services, courts, church, legislature and family play hot potato with child. That's probably child MISUSE. 1
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- Panel 1. On TV we can see a popular show, Miami Vice, two handsome dudes with cool, expensive cars and lots of weapons to fight crime. Panel 2. In Colorado the Legislature is pretty tight with money. Colorado vice has no money to fight crime. Not cool. 1
- Panel 1. President Bill Clinton has great vision when it comes to spending. He sees Land Ho! when there really is none. Panel 2. When it comes to seeing Chinese spies taking top secret U.S. technology...he can't see that. 1
- Panel 1. President Bill Clinton is sending more American troops in to Yugoslavia to act as NATO Peacekeepers. Panel 2. If war is hell, what kind of situation will be greeting them? 1
- Panel 1. President Ronald Reagan and a citizen look in disappointment at House Speaker Tip O'Neill and others throwing money at Social problems What a waste. Panel 2. Citizen sees Reagan throwing money at defense (tank). 1
- Panel 1. President Ronald Reagan gives a state keys to the car. States are mature enough to figure out their own speed limit. Panel 2. The president drives off with the state's highway funds. States don't have big brother's wisdom on drinking age. 1
- Panel 1. Prison warden releases murderer saying he has paid his debt to society. Panel 2. His victim in the grave begs to differ. Sometime there might be real justice in this world. (Ah, for the return of capital punishment.) 1
- Panel 1. Senator Alan Cranston says he's the only candidate with a plan to negotiate an end to arms race. Panel 2. The plan is to wave the white flag. The USSR wins. 1
- Panel 1. Space shuttle finally passes rigid safety requirements. Panel 2. Countdown starts. Panel 3. Countdown halted. Panel 4. They have to wait for an opening in space. Soviets dominate space now. 1
- Panel 1. The USA is flexing its power in middle east with planes and ships. Panel 2. Libyan president, Moammar Khadafy is flexing his tongue, again. 1
- Panel 1. The city of Colorado Springs and El Paso County Commissioners do not want to see people in the area begging for help. Panel 2. But when bond issues and Elections role around, we see city and county officials begging for support. 1
- Panel 1. The courts have ruled that a moment of silence in public school is illegal. Panel 2. But public schools closing for Thanksgiving is a legal holiday. I don't get it. 1
- Panel 1. When families eat at a restaurant and they get bad food, they can complain and maybe even get a free meal. Panel 2. When families send their children to public school and get bad education, public school teachers demand more money. 1
- Panel 1. With the Soviet embargo, Uncle Sam may be shooting himself in the foot. Panel 2. With a trade agreement He may be shooting himself in the head. (Again, relating to the old saying, Capitalists will sell us the rope we will hang them with.) 1
- Panel 1. in 1633 the Pope burned Copernicas at the stake for heresy. Panel 2. Today the Scientific American burns Creation Theorist (Intelligent Design) scientist for heresy. 1
- Panel 1. through 4. There is discussion about a new jail in El Paso County. The discussion is ignored until some people find out it's going in their neighborhood. Not-in-my-backyard is always present. 1
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- Patient is being set up with feeding tube containing a taxpayer in bag, asks how much will this cost? Doctor says his insurance will take care of it. That would be us. 1
- Paul Volker, Fed chief, is a Santa in sleigh pulled by bulls. He's throwing out more discount rates to loan business...again. 1
- Peace protesting students at Colorado College declared the campus to be a nuclear free zone. I can see it now, if the Soviets dropped a nuclear bomb on Colorado Springs, CC would be safe. 1
- Peacemakers Foundation uses children to sew a peace flag out of US flag, depleting freedom. Katya child shown. 1
- People using tobacco and alcohol wait for slow death whereas cocaine users can die quicker. (Note 1
- People who want to prevent AIDS hand out free syringes. People who want to prevent teen pregnancy hand out free condoms. By this logic, people who want to prevent wife beating should hand out free boxing gloves. 1
- Pesky Insect Druggies stay clear of Malaysia. That country has a death penalty for drug traffickers and they enforce it. 1
- Philippine President Marcos isn't playing fair in the election. His sword is really a gun. I don't think Uncle Sam is going to fall for it. 1
- Philippine President, Maria Corazone Aquino, (Cory) reaches out with Peace branch to communists in rowboat. She threatens to turn over her own sail boat with sharks circling . 1
- Poland's Lech Walesa wins the 1983 Nobel Peace Prize. He is standing before a communist firing squad. They fired off a shot. The bullets bounced off the medal and killed the officer in charge. Ricochet. 1
- Police arrest people and put them into a police department van while District Attorney, Bob Russel, lets them out through a plea-bargaining door. 1
- Pope John Paul II is making hand motions initially could be seen as the Catholic sign of the cross. Instead of crossing himself, he spells out Solidarnose which is blessing the people of Poland for their resistance to communism. 1
- Pope John Paul II wades into political mud and quicksand to rescue some victims of Communism in Central America. 1
- President Bill Clinton and his Vice President Al Gore are like WW II bomber pilots going after the legal suppliers in the tobacco industry, gun manufactures, producers of fatty foods, etc. 1
- President Bill Clinton and his big government buddies just want the courts to rough up the big tobacco goose that lays the golden eggs. The don't want to see this goose killed. 1
- President Bill Clinton and the Democrat party want to expend free prescription coverage, in the Medicare program, to the elderly. Grandma may get free medicine, but her grandson will certainly have to pay for it. It's a reElections; plan. 1
- President Bill Clinton is like Moses, leading his people to the Promised Land...Socialized Medicine. Along the way, his people see many people from Alberta, Canada moving toward America's Free Market Health Care system. 1
- President Bill Clinton is using very sophisticated NATO missiles and air power to teach the Serbian people people they should not be so inhumane. Is blowing up unsuspecting people living half-way around the world humane? 1
- President Bill Clinton welcomes China to the World Trade Organization...where all kinds of countries scratch each others backs to achieve economic growth. China Is big enough to take over the club. 1
- President Bill Clinton's police force is watching Gun dealers like a hawk while Chinese workers are stealing Top Secret, missile technology from the U.S. police car. 1
- President Bill Clinton, fails as a general leading his troops into battle. He tends to follow his troops (according to what the polls in the media tell him) rather than make hard decisions based on experience. 1
- President Bill Clinton, the Commander-in-Chief and who also has some very serious character flaws must see all the troops he is supposed to lead, tower over him. From his lowly position, the Commander would see his fellow soldiers as giants. 1
- President Clinton avoided the draft and was kind of a flower child. Now he's the Commander in Chief. 1
- President George W. Bush appointed Condi Rice to head the State Department bureaucracy. She might actually be serious about fighting terrorism and communism and protecting the interests of the American people. 1
- President George W. Bush is encouraging the United Nations, just a young lad, to take care of the big bully, Iraq's Saddam Hussein. Congress might not see that as a victory. 1
- President George W. Bush won a close race with Senator John Kerry. Now he has many incredibly tough issues to face. 1
- President Jimmy Carter WAS leading the nation, in his detente policy, toward living in peace with the Soviet Union. After they invaded Afghanistan, however, he seemed to change directions. The Soviets are a threat after all. 1
- President Jimmy Carter spends a lot of time hiding out in the White House Rose Garden. There are a lot of issues he should be facing in the Oval Office. He tends to spin the issues to sound positive instead of facing reality. 1
- President Reagan and a European lady are in a boiling pot labeled State Supported Terrorism. Reagan has struck the tribal, Libyan leader Khadafy. Lady calls Reagan a barbarian. 1
- President Ronald Reagan (Jet pilot) is trying to get his defense fighter plane off the ground. He can't seem to get enough speed for takeoff. Co-pilot, Congress, is dragging his feet. 1
- President Ronald Reagan (a retired actor from Hollywood) wows them at the UN club with his love and peace song. Actors from the Soviet Union think he stole their act. 1
- President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader, Yuri Andropov, are engaged in an arms wrestling event. House Speaker Tip O'Neill is chaining President's arm so he can't win. 1
- President Ronald Reagan and presidential candidate, Senator Fritz Mondale are in a Central American Bar carrying road signs. Reagan's sign says Stop. Fritz's sign says, Yield to Communist bar girl. 1
- President Ronald Reagan and the Democrat congress have a little surprise for tax-cut city, The Tax Reform gift horse turns out to be filled with soldiers interested in raising their taxes. 1
- President Ronald Reagan assures the Republican party that the economy is secure. However the window of Middle East, Lebanon, to be exact, is still very unsecure. 1
- President Ronald Reagan calls the act of shooting down the Korean Airline, killing 269 civilians, a cowardly act. Now THAT will show them. 1
- President Ronald Reagan gives a mourning mother a hug. Eagle also embraces her. 1
- President Ronald Reagan has a credibility problem in the media. It might be too late for damage control to keep his ship afloat. 1
- President Ronald Reagan has a very large cannon to fire at drug traffickers. However, the Volunteer Testing addition is shooting a rubber band. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is a cop who is after Libyan killer Khadafy. The U.S. military struck a target in Libya but missed the tyrant. Critics of Libyan strike are telling him we are playing into his hands. He's just killing people to get attention. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is about to go on stage to announce his new Secretary of Interior, William P. Clark. Warns Mr. Clark to watch out for hostile crowd. The Mother Earth Religious Society is in the balcony with a machine gun. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is cooking up more aid the Contras fighting communism in Nicaragua. hands food to Tip O'Neil who eats the food and passes empty plate to Contra fighters. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is driving the foreign policy pickup. House Speaker, Tip O'Neill, is riding shotgun and is giving other signals for turns while blaming president for giving confusing signals. We should follow driver's signals. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is floating in a life raft with a farmer singing For ample waves of grain. Big Government is subsiding farmers while the Supply and Demand Ship is sinking in lots of grain. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is having a hard time driving the foreign policy bus (related to Lebanon) with House Speaker Tip O'Neil, Jesse Jackson, all back seat drivers, telling him which way to go. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is helping the economic recovery lady get to her feet. Coming around the corner is congress running with Jobs bills, social spending bill...Get ready for another crash. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is officiating a duel between Colorado Senate candidates Representative Ken Kramer and Senator Tim Wirth. Kramer looks like he holds the better weapon, a possible SDI center being located in Colorado Springs. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is painting a masterpiece on the economy but his media critics are focused on the paint splatter on his coat...the Briefing paper-gate. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is planning to bury the House tax hike while congress is planning bury Reagan's budget. There is one grave that's prepared. Interesting. 1
- President Ronald Reagan is trying to shoot debt wolf with his Reaganomics gun. Gun would work better if it was loaded with less tax powder and less government spending shot. Congress doesn't like guns, especially if they're loaded. 1
- President Ronald Reagan may have a rough ride. There are a number of cactus thorns underneath his economic saddle that might dig into the hide of his re-election horse. 1
- President Ronald Reagan might lose the chauvinist pig vote by naming Elizabeth Dole to head the Department of Transportation and Margaret Heckler to head the Health and Human Services department. 1
- President Ronald Reagan receives dead fish, labeled Daniloff jailing, wrapped in a peace proposal paper. There is something ominous in the latest soviet pre-summit peace proposal. 1
- President Ronald Reagan sent U.S. troops to Lebanon to help out in the never-ending war between Israel and Arab nations. Here a lonely U.S. marine stands guard over the last cedar of Lebanon, which has already been cut down. 1
- President Ronald Reagan tapped foreign policy specialist, Henry Kissinger to head a commission on the disasters in Central America. His reputation from the Nixon years and Viet Nam is bound to raise eyebrows. 1
- President Ronald Reagan tosses his Interior Secretary's, James Watt's head behind him, not wanting it to come up again. The liberal media is holding rug to make sure it does. (Watt is losing Republican support in the senate.) 1
- President Ronald Reagan would like to save the people struggling communism in Central America. House Speaker, Tip O'Neill and his liberal comrades in congress would like to see them to sink. 1
- President Ronald Reagan's Defense Secretary, Cap Weinburger, has a big bone to chew on but now faces the big dogs in congress who want part of his defense budget. 1
- President Ronald Reagan's Secretary of State, George Shultz is walking with career diplomat, Phillip Habib who is mad because he now finds Reagan wants the Sandinistas to sign the Contradora treaty but ALSO comply with it. 1
- President Ronald Reagan's Snarky Treasury Secretary, David Stockman, wrote a critical book called Triumph of Politics. I believe Stockman might have been the reason the Reagan revolution failed. 1
- President Ronald Reagan's economic program is just beginning to warm the cold family up. House Speaker (and fireman) Tip O'Neill wants to put it out with tax increase hose. (Reagan will veto the tax increase bill.) 1
- President Ronald Reagan's foreign policy advisor, Jeane Kirkpatrick, was a fearless spokesperson for freedom. She met lots of peace protesters on college campuses and withstood everything they could throw at her. 1
- President Ronald Reagan's secretary of interior, James Watt resigned. The liberal Media is concerned that the resignation of Watt means they are overloaded with newsprint. 1
- President Ronald Reagan's trust-but-verify philosophy served us well when it came to trusting the Soviets USSR treaties. 1
- President Ronald Reagan, as a ship's captain, radios Fed Chairman, Paul Volcker, in engine room to keep doing whatever he's doing in guiding the U.S. economy ship. 1
- President Ronald Reagan, holding Summit Talk suitcase, is greeting Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who has set off all kinds of alarms in airport securities terrorist detector. Welcome to US, Mr. Gorbachev. 1
- President Ronald Reagan, the Gipper, fades to pass defense budget along with little, Speaker of the House, Tip O'Neil and congress just hanging on. It's a pretty powerful display strength here. 1
- Presidential candidate, Fritz Mondale will get the National Teacher's Organization endorsement because he has a solid record on spending. All other education issues don't matter to the teacher's union. 1
- Presidential candidate, George W. Bush, managed to accrue quite a large war chest for his run. He wonders why they might need a Bandwagon (People who promote ideas). His money wagon seems sufficient. 1
- Prison guards are dragging a killer to the gas chamber. Prisoners says, "But you can't do this! Life is Sacred." Guard says, "Exactly". 1
- Private Developers are the cattlemen singing, "Don't fence me in." Building a fence is sheep man labeled centralized government controllers. Indifferent public would let sheep eat the grass with cows. 1
- Pro-choice Catholics would prefer to take communion drinking watered down wine coolers rather than the blood of Christ that Pope John is offering. (I'm surprised this cartoon made it past the editors.) 1
- Problem icicles, Panel 1. Prior to Challenger launch. Panel 2. After Challenger launch, whole space launch pad frozen by fear of failure. 1
- Puritans used ethics to put the drunkard in the stockade. Todays' ethical leaders put the blame on deep pocket tavern owners, drunk drivers are free to go. 1
- Quite often I hear President Ronald Reagan give a speech and as I see the speech filtered through the liberal media I notice they filter out (eat) the good stuff. Too bad. 1
- Reporter, Sam Donaldson says, I said, 'I don't understand WHY you don't trust the press to give an UNBIASED report on the Grenadian invasion!' 'What's-a-matter, can't you HEAR, Bonzo Brain? Even back then, the liberal media was showing it's bias. 1
- Reverend Martin Luther King's quote about judging people by their content of character is silenced by judge's hand labeled Affirmative Action. 1
- Rudy Lucchesi, the man who led the group, Save our Springs missed city councilman, Dave Sarton, with the recall election pie, but but he sure got us taxpayers in the face. 1
- Sailing ship analogy. U.S. public education is losing speed. No wonder. The traditional family unit sails are in shambles. Divorce, working mothers, cultural influences all take their toll on the family unit. Teachers can't be expected to do it all. 1
- Santa has to break through the ice to reach the chimney. It's really cold in Colorado Springs. 1
- Santa's sleigh, labeled 1
- Satan rolls out another dead Soviet prop (Chernenko) to view the May Day parade. 1
- School Administration passes "You're fired" note to Principal who passes it on to the assistant principal who will pass it on to the classroom teacher. Guess who gets cut? 1
- Senate majority leader, Trent Lott, a Republican (in-name-only) is falling in love with the opinion-poll mistress. He has forgotten his oath he made to Lady Justice. President Bill Clinton isn't the only one who has commitment problems. 1
- Senator Gary Hart ended his two-week-old filibuster trying to block President Reagan's MX missile program. It's an election year, the filibuster failed and he (plus a number of liberal senator's) may need to be rescued. 1
- Senator Kennedy drives Lady Liberty over a 1st Amendment bridge. Disaster is sure to follow. 1
- Senator Tim Wirth has replaced Colorado Senator Gary Hart in rowing Colorado boat. Democrats will still be rowing the opposite way. Republican Senator Armstrong says, Again? 1
- Senator William Armstrong, from Colorado, introduced a bill to close loopholes that allow parents, whose children aren't on welfare, to escape child support payments. The old Tom cat might be prevented by such requirements to produce less kittens. 1
- Serial killer Ted Bundy keeps escaping justice. His lawyers will now try to prove incompetence. Incompetency in the Judiciary Branch. 1
- Sesame Street puppet is teaching kids in South Junior High Neighborhood about missing species...school teachers. 1
- Seven panels showing how religious freedom, human rights and press freedom got worse when tyrants were replaced in Vietnam, Iran, Nicaragua and next, the Philippians when Marcos is gone. 1
- Sheriff Uncle Sam is looking for crooks who stole quality education and protects bad teachers. The Teacher's Union boss is protecting the bad characters from from justice. 1
- Shoot out with Palestine 'liquidation organization. fighters use women and children as shields. PLO leader Yasser Arafat's forces are fighting Syrian President Hafez Assad's PLO forces. 1
- Six panels explaining a common dilemma of today's youth. Two boys walk down street while drug thugs drive up, kidnap one of the boys and drives off. The boy left has a dilemma...I wonder if I should RAT? Duuuh. Warning people might be good. 1
- Soldier and ancient citizen are looking at people taking crucified victim off the cross. Soldier says, I expect that'll be about the LAST we'll hear from Mr. Christ. Right. 1
- Solid evidence of a reporter's bias against President George W. Bush's Defense Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld. An e-mail was found written by reporter Edward Lee Pitts that outlined his strategy to ask Sec. Rumsfeld a gotcha" question. " 1
- Some Social Security citizens see it as a "rescue"when Uncle Sam tows them to MORETAX city. 1
- Some local people like the lights the Hill's placed on top of Pikes Peak, some do not. Unlike other issues where people were undecided, EVERYONE had an opinion about the lights on top of Pikes Peak. It's a matter of taste, not informed opinion. 1
- Some peace protesters sit on a rail road track trying to stop a nuclear warhead delivery. They worry that the train might NOT stop. Some Citizens seeing Soviet arms build up worry that the train WILL stop. 1
- South African bulldog carries out a media skunk. Skunk yells, Press Censorship His liberal bias stinks to high heaven. 1
- South African white man is riding on the back of a black man with lines of protesters throwing things at him. Down with apartheid. They miss seeing large USSR soldier riding on the backs of hundreds of little people. 1
- Soviet Ambassador asks Reagan why he wants to cut his UN staff. Leaves office taking his spies, hiding in office, with him. 1
- Soviet Bear tries to sneak Cuban puppet, Fidel Castro, into the non-aligned section at the United Nations. Animals aren't allowed in that area. 1
- Soviet leader, Michail Gorbachev's Warsaw pact is not real. He offers to disband it President Reagan and the NATO leaders disbands NATO. The difference being NATO has people, Warsaw has dummies. 1
- Sports announcer has children lined up to wish their dad's a Happy Father's day. Kid says, My Dad and I talked once during the football strike. Dad's need to pay more attention to their kids. 1
- State legislature as hunters return home showing dead cows and pigs (tax increases) as their game. 1
- State pirates unite to fight President Bill Clinton and his federal pirates. Everyone wants to plunder big tobacco and take smokers hostage. It's not a pretty sight with thieves rob thieves. 1
- State police crack down on children who might be gambling in front of huge, state or church sponsored Charity Casino. This cartoon went with a story about the State Lottery sales top $100 million. 1
- Striking teachers are holding up taxpayers, taking their money. They are doing it for the children. Right. (Maybe they are teaching them how to legally rob people.) 1
- Studies show as children get more hooked on watching TV programs reading test scores slide downward in our public schools. Here is a modern art show which depicts that very thing. 1
- Successful flights of NASA's Space Shuttle go from the front page of newspapers to the business page. It's being promoted. (This cartoon was published before the Challenger disaster.) 1
- Suggestions on signs for the sidewalk relating to bike and pedestrian safety. How about signs prohibiting drunks, begging, stealing and prostitution? 1
- Super bowl gas blimp is a lot bigger than the Super the bowl reality stadium. 1
- Supply and demand people push OPEC dragon off the cliff. It falls on conservation effort castle. Oops. (Lower gas prices produce bigger cars. Gas conservation practices bite the dust.) 1
- Supreme Court judge yells "Next" at handicapped and elderly people waiting/hoping for court protection. So far the court is doing a lousy job. 1
- Syria snake swallows the PLO's Yasser Arafat snake. 1
- Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad is working with the terrorists who steal kids. Now that the election is over in America, he decides to return some hostages. 1
- Tax consultants are very happy that congress didn't pass President Ronald Reagan's tax reform bill. The goal, I thought, was to simplify our taxes. When you see tax consultants celebrate it means simplifying your taxes didn't get passed. 1
- Taxpayers are railing at being used by the bureaucrats in Washington as railroad ties to keep the money-losing Amtrak trains going. 1
- Terrorist supporter and Libyan strong man, Muammar Gaddafi, has done all kinds of things to deserve a punch in the nose. President Ronald Reagan (Uncle Sam) strikes back...finally. 1
- Terrorists in Rome and Greece who have hijacked planes have taken yet more hostages that were on the planes. They have taken many people who work in travel agencies also. 1
- Thanksgiving cartoon shows Pilgrim and Native American walking as friends. Caption 1
- Thanksgiving cartoon. Panel 1. Religious, fanatical, small group of Pilgrims give thanks for the new land they believed God gave them. Panel 2. It's STILL that way today. 1
- The 98th Congress is a by-plane connected to huge 1983 issues delivery rocket. We have left-off...er...lift off. They might not be up to the task. 1
- The ABM treaty...a narrow interpretation 1
- The ACLU brings baby Jesus model to the court. The judge will rule on the nativity scene vs separation of church and state after the Christmas holiday break. 1
- The American Bar Association rolled out the red carpet in supporting President Bill Clinton for office. Clinton is one of the most ethically-challenged presidents America has ever had. He brings stains to the mission statement that the ABA holds so dear. 1
- The Appeals courts keep passing appeals up to next court which wind up at the overloaded Supreme Court. 1
- The CEO of Armand Hammer died. He supported the Soviet Union in many ways. Hammer and sickle with Armand of Occidental is on handle. I don't think this cartoon was published because my bosses though I was saying Armand Hammer was a communist. 1
- The Chernobyl explosion unites countries at the Tokoyo world summit. Reagan is Peter Pan and they can all fly. 1
- The Colorado State patrol has stopped a cowboy riding his horse on a busy highway. The police say the horse is a road hazard. Behind the policeman there are numerous road hazards on the highway. 1
- The Environmental Protection Agency has power to shut down the whole Defense Department if they go on a training exercise without an environmental impact statement. Now THAT'S power. 1
- The Fort Nuclear Freeze people are willing to sacrifice Lady Freedom to the communist (King Kong) gorilla. 1
- The French Fire Department sees a crisis happening in Chad. The French government is looking for President Ronald Reagan, and the U.S. fire department (military) to put out the fire in their domain. 1
- The GOP elephant, Dumbo, CAN fly because his ears are showing an economic recovery. It seems President Ronald Reagan's economic plan is working. Democrat trapeze artist, The Great Flying Waldo, now has a problem. 1
- The Gun Control Battle 1
- The Human Rights liberals, at the United Nations and at home, tend to pick on the short falls of pro-west nations while communist nations go their own way. 1
- The Internal Revenue Service gives borrowers (grasshoppers) special favor using money savers (ants) to pay tax on earned interest to carry the hopper in style. I guess the government favors borrowers over savers now. 1
- The International Monetary Fund firemen are trying to put out the debt fire in Brazil with paper money. 1
- The National Football League is fixing to punt poor NFL fans off the field as the union members vote to strike. Bye-bye, loyal customers. 1
- The National Sports Festival was held in Colorado Springs. As usual, the judges of the ice skating contests seem to have things prearranged. 1
- The Pilipino Army is like grass...blows this way and that. 1
- The Religious left, a wolf dressed in sheep's clothing, tells the media watchdog to watch a black, religious-right sheep to keep his eye on the spotted one. He looks sneaky to me. 1
- The Republican elephant has a tough act to perform if he is to accomplish success in this election year. He must keep his balance and maintain unity within the party in the Women's Equal Rights Amendment High Wire act. 1
- The Son of God was born in a manger. People today wonder how such a thing could be done without a government housing program. Maybe the Lord is more powerful than the governments of men. 1
- The Soviet Union Russian bear is weaving noose from subsidized grain from USA. There's a reminder note on the wall. It's a quote from Lenin about capitalists supplying the rope they will hang us with. 1
- The Soviet bear files his nails and teeth while sitting on Afghanistan fighter. He thought he could defeat and eat the tough little dude by now, but it still hasn't happened. (President Reagan's stinger missiles have taken away the Soviet's air game.) 1
- The Soviet military and Syria Tree cutters arrive to cut the last tree of Lebanon with peace dove's nest on top. 1
- The Soviet military shot down a Korean Airline killing 269 innocent people. A pastor from the national council of churches tells grieving mother, it WAS a brutal act but we must continue our dialogue and understanding. How comforting. 1
- The Soviets designed a cute little bear named "Misha" to be the icon for the Olympic games. After the invasion of Afghanistan the bear looks a bit dangerous. 1
- The Star Wars program has a few bugs in it. Scientists send up the Space Shuttle with a fly swatter to fix it. 1
- The State of Florida just may have the key to improving education in America. There is a serious attempt to allow voucher money to follow the student (and his/her parents to go to a school of their choice. 1
- The State of Nebraska wants to license teachers of religious schools. Christ, the Creator of the Universe, has to come before a State bureaucrat? 1
- The Summer was hot in the east and there were lots of earthquakes in the west. The U.S. resembles a TV food commercial. 1
- The Supreme Court rules that police can't shoot at fleeing suspects. They USED to have an option to stop a crime like purse snatching. 1
- The Teamsters Union supports Senate candidate, Tim Wirth's election. The are showing their power with a sign saying, Honk if you want your face changed. 1
- The U.S. Eagle is looking at flowers from Soviet block bear with six-gun behind them. 1
- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a death penalty case. They are providing an Off ramp on the roller coaster ride of endless appeals the liberal lawmakers have constructed. 1
- The Ukrainian people placed Viktor Yushchenko as their leader bring liberty to their country. Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, and his Ukrainian puppet, Victor Yanukovych, want to assist in the birthing center. They plan to poison the doctor. 1
- The United States is getting tired of driving the Soviets around (and paying the bills) at the United Nations. Finally, the U.S. makes a stand, but then backs down. The Soviet freeloaders can say, once again, Home, James . 1
- The Western Media is focusing attention on a scary little monster, South African apartheid, and missing the giant danger behind them, South African Tribalism which is far more deadly. 1
- The World Council of Churches has broken down the door of the nuclear deterrent cage (which was protecting us). They want to set the captive free (to be eaten by the Soviet Bear). Nice. 1
- The boat of Nicaragua has sunk to the communist sharks and El Salvador is clearly in trouble. U.S. Aid Ship takes another vote to help. The liberals in Congress clearly don't mind seeing Central America going to the Communists. 1
- The communist Sandinistas in Nicaragua get lots of help from the Soviet Aid bear while the Nicaraguan people get a tiny freedom bird from the United States. 1
- The courts ruled that employers can mandate urine tests of their employers. Some think their urine might have a right of privacy. Not so. An employee of an engineering company just went public. (Here I agree with the courts.) 1
- The democrat party is having a tough time to get their kit to fly in the coming election. Maybe they are trying to capture too many special interest groups. 1
- The democratic party is courting the women's vote vigorously. So far, they've promised them the moon (which is President Ronald Reagan's defeat) but some women would like to hear what else they have to offer. 1
- The finish line for the arms race keeps moving. (I'm not sure why I used the Alice in Wonderland characters, Tweedledee and Tweedledum in this role. I guess I just like them.) 1
- The free-spending, free-wheeling Republicans got themselves in a jam when they signed off on a pork project in Alaska. They have forgotten they got elected as limited government politicians. 1
- The get tough on crime philosophy is not reflected in taxpayer interest in prison funding. Pretend bars do not hold dangerous people in jail. 1
- The liberal Colorado Council of Churches confesses to Atheist, Carl Sagan, that they've dabbled in Just War theories. Science and Humanism is the ruling religion now and playing around with Just War theory is sinful, I guess. 1
- The liberal media wants to focus on the bones unearthed in South Africa's apartheid government. They miss the thousands of victims in Ethiopia, Mozambique, Uganda, etc. who are victims of Communism and Tribalism. 1
- The logo of the Boy Scouts Organization is being changed from Be Prepared to Be Diverse. The courts have determined the gay leaders should not be discriminated against. 1
- The long road to justice has Judge rolling out red carpet over the murder victim. The Accused is riding like king. Policemen are in tears. 1
- The media await the House Ethics committee is to come out from their meeting room. The House Budget Committee and the House Foreign Relations Committee get to meet in BIG rooms. Ethics is relegated to the men's restroom. 1
- The official Soviet Government's news agency, TASS, is painting a picture over the disaster area of Chernobyl. Many Russians don't understand by the USA doesn't want to sign peace treaties with them. Denver Post. 1
- The origin of Human Rights 1
- The son of the Colorado Springs KKK leader was charged for possessing counterfeit money. The evidence of a KKK printing operation was pretty strong. Sometimes people get patriotism and crime mixed up. 1
- The way SOME Environmentalists see... Panel 1. ...the Eastern Sewer rat (as dangerous to people's health). Panel 2. ...the Western Prairie Dog (as a cute little Disney-like cartoon character that needs protection from mean hunters.) 1
- The whole world knows there was a nuclear explosion in the Soviet Union (at Chernoybl). Yet, it took a while for Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, to report the truth about what happened. 1
- There are lots of disasters in the news. Uncle Sam, caught in a flood, tells a Red Cross worker the earthquake is two blocks south of the volcano. 1
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- Hilltop Home 30
- Donkey Days 29
- Bronc Days 23
- A Colorado College football player posing on Washburn Field. 22
- Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind 12
- The gardens at the Young Life Dale House Project. 11
- Focus on the Family 10
- Hugh Thomas rounding a sharp curve in the Bandermere Special #12. 10
- An early addition is made to the Young Life Dale House Project. 9
- Circle East Mall 9
- The Gardens at the Young Life Dale House Project. 9
- 20 East St. Vrain Street (First Congregational Church) 8
- 420 North Nevada Avenue - First United Methodist Church 8
- Acacia Park 8
- American Furniture Store - North Tejon 8
- Looking South from the Pedestrian Bridge at the Bijou Street Bridge. 8
- Aerial photograph of Manitou Springs, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Pikes Peak is partially visible in the top left corner of the photo. 7
- Looking North from the Colorado Avenue Bridge at the Bijou Street Bridge. 7
- Quarry 7
- Two Colorado College football players posing on Washburn Field. 7
- 5250 North Nevada Avenue. Colorado Springs nonprofit ComCor Inc. has held the belief that people can and do change, and now the organization itself is changing, with a new name [Embrave] and new services for homeless residents in mind. 6
- 831 South Nevada Avenue - Lowell Elementary School 6
- Electrical workers Strike Picket 6
- Exterior view of the Young Life Dale House Project. 6
- Grand Opening - American Furniture 6
- 4950 North Nevada Avenue 5
- 5056 North Nevada Avenue 5
- 5190 North Nevada Avenue 5
- 5580 North Nevada Avenue 5
- 8 South Nevada Avenue 5
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. Cimarron Street travels along the bottom of the photo. 5
- Afro Fashions at St. Mary's 5
- Fire damage. Photo not used. 5
- Glen Cove Ski Area 5
- Olympic stadium. 5
- 00 East St. Vrain Street (431 North Cascade Avenue) 4
- 1 South Nevada Avenue 4
- 107 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 2 North Nevada Avenue - Colorado Square Building 4
- 200 South Nevada Avenue - Pioneers' Museum 4
- 220 Shadow Ridge Grove 4
- 224, 228, 232, 236, 240, 244, 248, 252 & 256 East Writers Way 4
- 301 North Nevada Avenue - Palmer High School 4
- 4660 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 5025 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 530 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 5800 North Nevada Avenue - East Side 4
- 5825 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 601 East St. Vrain Street 4
- 730 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 825 North Nevada Avenue 4
- A woman leads a horse being ridden by a boy at Frontier Boys Village. 4
- Addition is completed to Young Life Dale House Project. 4
- Aerial photograph of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak, photo facing west. The Rocky Mountain Front Range is prominently visible in the top half of the photo, with Pikes Peak at the center of the horizon. 4
- Aerial photograph of Colorado State Highway 94 east of Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Highway 94 travels diagonally through the upper portion of the photo and Page Road travels diagonally down the center of the photo from the highway. 4
- Aerial photograph of Penrose Stadium in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. 4
- Aerial photograph of Pikes Peak, photograph facing south. The Catamount Reservoirs can be seen in the lower half of the photo. The Pikes Peak Highway can be seen traveling up the mountain in the right half of the photo. 4
- Alamosa vs. Fountain-Fort Carson basketball game in the newly opened gym. 4
- Brick school building. 4
- Building on grounds of Myron Stratton Home 4
- Construction of Coronado High School. 4
- Damaged equipmnt in Pikeview Mine 4
- Dancer entertains patrons at the Cotton Club. 4
- Destroyed bridge over Rhine River. 4
- Exterior view of the Knights of Columbus building on Kiowa Street. 4
- House addition completed. 4
- Lincoln Building, Myron Stratton Home 4
- Mitchell High School vs. Wheat Ridge High School in the state championship. 4
- Myron Stratton Home 4
- Racing driver Louis Unser. 4
- Street scene in Wolfenbuttel, town in Lower Saxony, Germany 4
- 00 East St. Vrain Street (430 North Tejon Street) 3
- 00 West St. Vrain Street (420 North Cascade Avenue) (Young Life) 3
- 100 East St. Vrain Street (420 North Nevada Avenue) (First United Methodist Church) 3
- 100 East St. Vrain Street (501 North Tejon Street) 3
- 107, 111 & 113 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 108 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 1332 Earl's Court [renamed Wood Avenue in 1912]. Residence of Warren W. Wood. 3
- 200 East St. Vrain Street (429 North Nevada Avenue) 3
- 209 South Nevada Avenue. Colorado Springs Health Partners. 3
- 210 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 214 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 218 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 219 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 221 - 223 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 226 - 228 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 300 East St. Vrain Street (501 North Weber Street) 3
- 315 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 326 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 400 East St. Vrain Street (501 North Wahsatch Avenue) 3
- 401 North Nevada Avenue - Palmer High School 3
- 412 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 414 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 415 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 418 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 419 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 425 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 428 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 436 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 4700 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 4918 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 5000 North Nevada Avenue - West Side 3
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- 505 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 5050 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 5260 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 527 East St. Vrain Street (Independent Missionary Baptist Church) 3
- 5540 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 5867 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 5895 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 5901 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 605 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 606 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 611 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 618 North Nevada Avenue. Room at the Inn. 3
- 624 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 632 East St. Vrain Street 3
- 705 South Nevada Avenue - Police Operations Center 3
- 714 North Nevada Avenue. Econo Lodge. 3
- 720 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 800 South Nevada Avenue (201 East Las Animas Street) 3
- 819 North Nevada Avenue 3
- 820 North Nevada Avenue. Colorado College Inn. 3
- A young boy talks with Santa Claus, holding a wrapped gift. 3
- Aerial photograph of Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, photo facing north. 3
- Aerial photograph of Fort Carson in Colorado, photo facing southeast. Construction of several buildings can be seen near the center of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels through the middle of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (below in the photo). 3
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the photo, just below center. Fountain Creek flows through the lower portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Penrose Hospital in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Nevada Avenue travels through the photo, just below center. Penrose Hospital can be seen just above center in the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. Colorado/Manitou Avenue travels through the photo, just below center. Red Rock Canyon can be seen in the middle of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cimarron Street travels along the bottom of the photo. Mountains can be seen along the top of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northeast. US Highway 85/87 travels through the middle of the photo. Fountain Creek flows along the bottom of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 85-87 travels up the left side of the photo with Fountain Creek to the west (left in the photo). 3
- Aerial photograph of the Cheyenne Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Colorado State Highway 115 travels up the left side of the photo. Quail Lake can be seen above center in the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing west. The airport can be seen below center in the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the Fountain Valley in Colorado, photo facing southwest. Fountain Creek flows through the lower portion of the photo. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the middle of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the Villa Loma neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. Powers Boulevard travels up the left side of the photo and intersects Constitution Avenue to the left of center in the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northeast. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southeast. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels through the lower portion of the photo. 3
- Aerial photograph of west Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Old Colorado City can be seen at the bottom of the photo, with the Westside neighborhood visible near the middle of the photo. 3
- Car #9, Coniff Special. 3
- Children of migrant workers disembark from a school bus for six weeks of school as part of the Migrant Education Research Project. 3
- Colorado College Homecoming football game. 3
- Colorado Springs Vice-Mayor Leon Young. 3
- Cottage, Myron Stratton Home 3
- Cottages, Myron Stratton Home 3
- Damaged Brandenburg Gate. 3
- Damaged buildings in Berlin, Germany. 3
- Daniel Couger, distinguished professor from College of Business at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. 3
- Early boarding house, Summitville, Colo. 3
- Emmanuel Presbyterian Church located at 845 Spruce Street. 3
- Fountain football players prepare for the semi-finals of the 1959 season. 3
- Fountain residents study the latest election results posted on the municipal courtroom door. In the 1975 election, residents voted on issues including home rule, a swimming pool bond, and the mayor of Fountain, Sigurd Aga. 3
- General "Chappie" James sings with Sammy Davis, Jr. 3
- Herb Bryers sitting in his #7 Weiher Alignment Special race car that he drove to a second place finish in the 1950 Pikes Peak Hill Climb. 3
- Lined up outside the Combat Operations Center at Ent Air Force Base are various chiefs of staff for the North American Air Defense Command who greeted President Kennedy. 3
- Pictures taken at Colorado Springs Rodeo, 1926. Where 176 Woodmen patients were guests. 3
- Portrait of Stuart P. Dodge, long time Colorado Springs resident, avid outdoorsman, and conservationist. 3
- Students at recess. The Migrant Education Research Project hosted a summer school program for the children of migrant workers. 3
- Unidentified football player for Fountain-Ft. Carson High School. 3
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- 00 East St. Vrain Street (501 North Cascade Avenue) 2
- 00 North Nevada Avenue (127 East Kiowa Street) - City Parking Garage 2
- 00 South Nevada Avenue (201 East Pikes Peak Avenue) - U.S. Post Office 2
- 00 West St. Vrain Street (506 North Cascade Avenue) 2
- 100 North Nevada Avenue (219 East Bijou Street) - First Presbyterian Church 2
- 100 West Antlers Place 2
- 100 West Antlers Place. Sign for "The Antique Mall" is next to stairwell. Seven electric meters on the other side of the stairs. Door, window trim and facade are red. 2
- 108 West Antlers Place 2
- 108 West Antlers Place. Playground equipment behind chain link fence. 2
- 117 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 118 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 12 West St. Vrain Street 2
- 128 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 130 South Nevada Avenue - City Parking Garage 2
- 15 North Nevada Avenue [in 2023 the upper facade was changed and was home to Mountain Chalet, sporting goods] 2
- 1523 Wood Avenue. Residence of C. P. Bennett. 2
- 18 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 200 East St. Vrain Street (430 North Weber Street) 2
- 200 East St. Vrain Street (501 North Nevada Avenue) 2
- 200 North Nevada Avenue - Acacia Park 2
- 21 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 224 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 225 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 235 South Nevada Avenue. Offices of Colorado Springs Independent newspaper. 2
- 30 South Nevada Avenue - City Administration Building 2
- 300 East St. Vrain Street (431 North Weber Street) 2
- 304 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 309 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 311 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 316 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 316 and 320 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 318 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 322 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 324 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 33 West Willamette Avenue. Residence of Dr. H. C. Watt. 2
- 332 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 420 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 421 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 421 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 424 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 428 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 429 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 432 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 4730 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 4900 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 500 East St. Vrain Street (502 North Royer Street) 2
- 501 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 502 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 5020 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 505 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 512 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 515 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 517 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 518 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 523 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 525 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 525 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 526 and 528 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 529 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5290 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 530 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 5400 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5600 North Nevada Avenue - West Side 2
- 5875 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5885 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5935 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 603 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 607 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 607 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 608 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 610 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 611 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 612 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 613 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 615 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 616 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 617 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 617 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 618 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 620 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 620 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 623 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 626 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 629 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 630 East St. Vrain Street 2
- 632 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 705 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 705 South Nevada Avenue - Police Operations Center Parking Garage 2
- 707 - 709 - 711 North Nevada Avenue (Hallenbeck Building) 2
- 710 South Nevada Avenue 2
- 715 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 724 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 809 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 815 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 832 North Nevada Avenue. Conoco service station. 2
- 832 South Nevada Avenue - Perfect Peace Baptist Church 2
- 910 South Nevada Avenue 2
- A boy stands in front of a log house at Frontier Boys Village. 2
- A group of friends from Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium pose around rock formations in an area is now known as Palmer Park. Written on the album page is "Austin Bluffs." 2
- A group of women, likely teachers at Liberty School for migrant children, gather with Principal Lynn Gulmon (back to camera) in a living room. 2
- A herd of about four dozen Hereford bulls are staring at the camera, standing in a corral and adjacent pens with a barn and sheds in the background at the Banning Lewis Ranch. A wooden hay rack is on the left. 2
- A man dressed in overalls holds on to a lineup of four Hereford bulls connected by leather straps, chains and baling wire at the Banning Lewis Ranch. 2
- A member of the Academy color guard, Eugene Zukert, presents President Kennedy with a special Air Force Ceremonial flag with battle streamers representing the major engagements in Air Force history. 2
- Abondoned Building 2
- Aerial photograph of 8th Street in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 8th Street travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Austin Bluffs Parkway in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Austin Bluffs Pkwy travels up the center of the photo. The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) can be seen below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Centennial Boulevard in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Centennial Blvd travels diagonally up the photo from the bottom right corner and intersects Garden of the Gods Road in the upper left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado Springs and Pikes Peak, photo facing west. Platte Avenue travels up the center of the photo. The Rocky Mountain Front Range is prominently visible in the upper portion of the photo, with Pikes Peak at the center. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the photo from the bottom right corner. Nevada Avenue travels up the left side of the photo. Downtown Colorado Springs is visible just to the left of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado State Highway 115 in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Highway 115 travels up the center of the photo. Fort Carson can be seen in the bottom right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Colorado State Highway 94 east of Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Highway 94 travels up the right edge of the photo and Page Road travels through the center of the photo from the highway. 2
- Aerial photograph of Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, photo facing south. 2
- Aerial photograph of Cottonwood Creek in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cottonwood Creek flows up the center of the photo. Black Forest Road travels up the right side of the photo and Woodmen Road travels along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Cripple Creek, Colorado, photograph facing northeast. The city of Cripple Creek can be seen near the center of the photo, with Pikes Peak in the distance. 2
- Aerial photograph of Douglas County, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the lower portion of the photo, with East Plum Creek to the east (below in the photo). Tomah Road travels up the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Downtown Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. The Bijou Street bridge is visible at the bottom of the photo, where the road crosses over Interstate 25, Monument Creek, and railroad tracks. 2
- Aerial photograph of Falcon, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 24 travels diagonally through the upper portion of the photo. The Meadow Lake Airport can be seen near the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Falcon, Colorado, photo facing south. US Highway 24 travels diagonally up the right side of the photo. Judge Orr Road travels along the bottom of the road. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain Boulevard in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Fountain Blvd travels up the center of the photo and intersects Circle Drive at the bottom of the photo. The Valley Hi Golf Course can be seen on the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo, with Fountain Creek to the east (right in the photo). Jimmy Camp Creek can be seen in the upper right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (right in the photo). The city of Fountain can be seen above center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northeast. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (above in the photo). 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally up the photo from the bottom left corner with Fountain Creek to the east (right in the photo). Fort Carson is visible in the distance at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo. Fountain Creek flows down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing south. Interstate 25 travels up the left side of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (left in the photo). The Ray Nixon Power Plant would later be built in the area above center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southeast. US Highway 85/87 and railroad tracks travel up the left side of the photo. Fountain Creek flows up the right side of the photo. Interstate 25 can be seen in the upper right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Fountain Creek flows diagonally through the photo, with Interstate 25 to the west (above in the photo). Jimmy Camp Creek can be seen in the lower left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the upper portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (below in the photo). Jimmy Camp Creek flows up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Fountain, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the middle of the photo. Fountain Creek flows through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Garden of the Gods Rd travels through the lower portion of the photo. Popes Bluffs can be seen in the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Garden of the Gods Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Garden of the Gods Rd travels diagonally down the center of the photo and ends at 30th Street in the lower right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Lake Avenue in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. Lake Avenue travels through the middle of the photo. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the upper right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Manitou Springs, Colorado, photo facing west. US Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Manitou Avenue travels up the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Manitou Springs, Colorado, photograph facing north. Manitou Springs can be seen in the lower right area of the photo, with US Highway 24 traveling through Manitou and up further into the mountains. 2
- Aerial photograph of Monument area in Colorado, photo facing southwest. Colorado State Highway 105 travels through the photo, just below center. The Rocky Mountain Front Range is visible along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Monument, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the middle of the photo. Beacon Lite Road travels through the photo, just to the west (below in the photo) of I-25. 2
- Aerial photograph of Monument, Colorado, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of North Nevada Avenue in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Nevada Ave travels through the lower portion of the photo. Fillmore Street travels up the left edge of the photo. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Old Colorado City in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Cimarron Street (US Highway 24) travels up the photo, just to the right of center, and intersects 31st Street below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Penrose Stadium in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 2
- Aerial photograph of Peterson Field in Colorado Springs, photograph facing southeast. Peterson Air Force Base (now known as Peterson Space Force Base) was known as Peterson Field at the time this photo was taken. 2
- Aerial photograph of Pueblo, Colorado, photo facing northeast. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo. Lake Minnequa is visible on the left side of the photo. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Steel Mill can be seen on the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Rampart Reservoir in El Paso County, Colorado, photo facing northwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of Rampart Reservoir in El Paso County, Colorado, photo facing west. 2
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. 2
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. US Highway 24 can be seen in the bottom left corner of the photo. Red Rock Canyon would later be purchased by the city and turned into an open space. 2
- Aerial photograph of Red Rock Canyon in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. US Highway 24 (Cimarron Street) travels through the lower portion of the photo and intersects 31st Street at the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northeast. US Highway 85/87 travels through the lower portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the west (below in the photo). Widefield High School is visible near the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing northwest. US Highway 85/87 travels up the right side of the photo. Fountain Creek flows down the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Security Widefield, Colorado, photo facing southeast. US Highway 85/87 travels diagonally up the center of the photo. Fountain Creek flows up the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of US Highway 24 in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Highway 24 travels through the photo, just below center. Marksheffel Road travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Union Boulevard in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Union Blvd travels up the center of the photo, intersecting Academy Boulevard at the bottom of the photo and intersecting Austin Bluffs Parkway at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Vollmer Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Vollmer Rd travels up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Woodland Park, Colorado, photo facing southeast. US Highway 24 travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Woodland Park, Colorado, photograph facing northwest. US Highway 24 travels up the left side of the photo. Woodland Park is visible in the distance in the upper left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of Woodmen Road in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. Woodmen Rd travels along the bottom of the photo. Black Forest is visible at the top of the photo. Raygor Road travels down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of a neighborhood in a wooded area, likely in Black Forest, Colorado. A dirt road travels through the lower portion of the photo and another travels up the right side of the photo. Buildings can be seen throughout the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of a rural neighborhood, likely in El Paso County, Colorado. A dirt road travels through the middle of the photo and buildings are visible throughout the photo. Snow can be seen on the ground. 2
- Aerial photograph of southwest Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. The Broadmoor Hotel and Golf Course are visible in the lower right area of the photo. Interstate 25 travels through the photo from the middle of the right edge. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Airport Road and Murray Boulevard intersection in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Airport Rd travels up the center of the photo and intersects Murry Blvd near the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Bluffs neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. South Nevada Avenue (Colorado State Highway 115) can be seen in the bottom left corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. The Broadmoor Golf Club is visible in the top right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. The Broadmoor Hotel can be seen at the bottom of the photo. Lake Avenue travels down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Lake Avenue travels up the center of the photo and ends at the hotel. Part of the Rocky Mountain Front Range is prominently visible in the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Camelback Pointe Apartments in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Centennial Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cimarron Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Constitution Avenue travels diagonally up the left side of the photo and Marksheffel Road travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cimarron Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Marksheffel Road travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo and intersects Constitution Avenue on the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Cimarron Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. US Highway 24 travels down the left side of the photo. Palmer Park is visible in the top right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing east. Fountain Boulevard travels up the right side of the photo and ends at the airport. The runway can be seen along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing northwest. The airport is visible on the right side of the photo. Construction of Powers Boulevard travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing southwest. Fountain Boulevard travels diagonally down the photo from the top right corner and ends at the airport to the left of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing west. The airport can be seen at the bottom of the photo. Fountain Boulevard travels down the center of the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the photo, just below center. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Colorado Springs Municipal Airport, photo facing west. The airport can be seen in the lower left quarter of the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Crystal Hills neighborhood in Manitou Springs, Colorado, photo facing south. Manitou Avenue (served as US Highway 24 at the time) travels along the bottom of the photo. Red Rock Canyon is visible on the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Crystal Hills neighborhood in Manitou Springs, photo facing south. US Highway 24 travels along the bottom of the photo. Part of Red Rock Canyon is visible in the upper left of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Deerfield Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Hancock Expressway travels up the center of the photo and intersects Drennan Road to the right of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Deerfield Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Hancock Expressway travels up the left side of the photo and intersects Drennan Road to the right of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Fountain Valley School in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Gateway Park neighborhood Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Airport Road travels down the right side of the photo. Runways are visible at the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Gateway Park neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Airport Road travels up the right side of the photo. Powers Boulevard travels through the lower portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Interstate 25 and Baptist Road interchange in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. I-25 travels up the right side of the photo, with the Baptist Assembly Rd interchange visible to the right of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Kissing Camels Golf Course in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 30th Street travels along the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Kissing Camels Golf Course in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. 30th Street travels through the lower portion of the photo. Garden of the Gods is visible at the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Latigo Ranch in Elbert, Colorado, photo facing southeast. Latigo Ranch visible above center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Midland neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cimarron Street travels through the lower portion of the photo and intersects 21st Street below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Centennial Boulevard travels through the middle of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Centennial Boulevard travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Mountain Shadows neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing north. 30th Street travels diagonally through the lower portion of the photo and ends at Centennial Boulevard on the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Northgate neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. Black Squirrel Creek flows up the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Northgate neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Interstate 25 travels along the top of the photo. Black Squirrel Creek flows up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Pikes Peak Park neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. The Hancock Expressway travels through the photo, just below center. Industrial buildings are visible in the lower half of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Pleasant Valley neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. The Garden of the Gods Club can be seen in the lower left area of the photo. Part of Garden of the Gods is visible in the lower right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Pleasant Valley neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. 31st Street travels along the bottom of the photo. Cimarron Street (US Highway 24) travels up the left side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. Woodmen Road travels diagonally down the center of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally down the right side of the photo, with the North Nevada Avenue interchange visible below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Interstate 25 travels up through the lower portion of the photo with the Rockrimmon Boulevard interchange visible below center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing south. West Woodmen Road travels through the photo, just below center. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Mt. Saint Francis can be seen just above and to the right of center in the photo. The Pikeview Quarry is visible at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rockrimmon neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Mt. Saint Francis can be seen just above center in the photo. The Pikeview Quarry is visible at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Rustic Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Powers Boulevard travels through the middle of the photo, intersecting Palmer Park Boulevard to the left of center in the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. Cresta Road / 21st Street travels diagonally through the bottom left corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Cresta Road travels along the bottom of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Stratmoor Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Colorado State Highway 115 travels along the bottom of the photo and Interstate 25 travels along the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Stratmoor Hills neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing east. Colorado State Highway 115 travels along the bottom of the photo. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Upper Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northeast. Downtown Colorado Springs can be seen in the distance at the top of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Upper Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. 2
- Aerial photograph of the Upper Skyway neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing west. Gold Camp Road travels through the photo, just below center. The base of the Rocky Mountain Front Range can be seen in the upper half of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo with Fountain Creek to the east (above in the photo). 2
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing north. Interstate 25 travels up the right side of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the construction of the Pikes Peak International Raceway in Fountain, Colorado, photo facing southwest. Interstate 25 travels diagonally through the lower left area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of the original Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado, photo facing east. Interstate 25 travels through the upper portion of the photo. The stadium has since been demolished to build a larger football stadium in the same area. 2
- Aerial photograph of the original Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado, photo facing north. The stadium has since been demolished to build a larger football stadium in the same area. 2
- Aerial photograph of the runways at Peterson Field in Colorado Springs, photo facing southwest. 2
- Aerial photograph of the town of Palmer Lake, Colorado, photo facing west. Palmer Lake is visible at the center of the photo, with Colorado State Highway 105 and railroad tracks traveling around the lake. 2
- Aerial photograph of west Colorado Springs, photo facing southeast. Highway 24 travels up the right side of the photo. Red Rock Canyon is visible in the bottom right corner of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph of what would later become the Southborough neighborhood in Colorado Springs, photo facing northwest. Drennan Road travels up the left side of the photo. The Peterson Field runways are visible in the lower right area of the photo. 2
- Aerial photograph. A paved road (potentially Highway 24) travels along the bottom of the photo. Buildings can be seen along dirt roads. 2
- African American children march with over 500 participants along Nevada Ave. in the "Silent Freedom March" in memory of four girls killed in the bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963. See Gazette article on September 30, 1963 pg. 1. 2
- Amendent 2 Rally 2
- American Furniture - South Tejon 2
- American soldier in cafe. 2
- American soldiers advancing down a road in deep snow. 2
- Awards presentation at a Broadmoor Invitational Golf Tournament. 2
- Baseball game. 2
- Bob Karf driving Bandimere Mfg. Special #8 enroute to the finish line. 2
- Broadmoor Golf Club event, Cheyenne Mountain in background. 2
- Buildings of Passau along waterfront. 2
- Car #88, John Hoyer Moters. 2
- Cattle in the fields of Turkey Track Ranch east of Fountain owned by Colorado Springs banker J.D. (Jasper) Ackerman. Four cowboys ride alongside. 2
- Cattle in the fields of Turkey Track Ranch east of Fountain owned by Colorado Springs banker J.D. (Jasper) Ackerman. Three cowboys ride alongside. Pikes Peak can be seen in the background. 2
- Charles Swem Jr. poses in front of his residence 610 S. Nevada Ave. 2
- Charlie Bryant in #6 Grover Special, crossing finish line. 2
- Children of migrant workers gather for a snack and cup of milk in the cafeteria of Liberty School. 2
- Civilians in bathing suits enjoy a day at the riverside, likely the Saale. 2
- Cog train moved in Manitou 2
- Col. Hugh Quinn (left) and Dick Sills at United Way event wrapping up the 1976 fundraising season 2
- Colorado College Homecoming with a large gathering on the field. 2
- Colorado Springs Fire Department prepares to hoist a ladder at a training exercise in Garden of the Gods. Spectators lean on a railing in the background. 2
- Columbine flowers 2
- Community Chest officials gather at desk to begin fundraising campaign. Box to the right reads "Give Now to Your Community Chest." 2
- Community Shelter Plan Luncheon 2
- Conover Special car #9. Driven by Al Rogers in 1936, 1939, 1941 [won], 1946, 1949, 1950, 1952. Joe Coniff owner. 2
- Construction of gym and auditorium at Fountain-Fort Carson High School. 2
- Contestant bronc riding in Penrose Stadium. 2
- Cotton Club employee makes a drink behind the bar. 2
- Councilman Leon Young 2
- Damaged bridge. 2
- Damaged building in Berlin. 2
- Davis Carr plays saxophone in the Cotton Club, unidentified man on guitar. 2
- Davis Carr plays saxophone on the floor of the Cotton Club. 2
- Denver and Rio Grande Western Railway, engine 476 on display with General Palmer's personal railroad car in Durango. 2
- Displays at Wildlife World Gallery located at 18725 Monument Hill Road. 2
- El Paso County residents wait in line at the Pikes Peak Toll Gate to cut their own Christmas trees for $1.50 in Pike National Forest. See Gazette article 12/9/1973, B1 2
- Exterior view of Swedish Evangelical Free Mission Church located at 317 E. Boulder Street. 2
- Exterior view of the Santa Fe Train Depot. 2
- F. Philps Colorado College football player posing on Wahburn Field. 2
- F.J. "Dusty" Rhodes and Jerry Crosby watch as Debbie Jones applies the brakes on her bicycle at Skyway elementary school as part of the Pilot Club's bicycle safety program. The photo appeared in the Gazette on February 3,1963. 2
- Fannie Mae Ducan and an employee arrange goods at the counter of the Iron Springs Chateau gift shop. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan (far right) with sister Selena Franklin and unidentified man outside the entrance to the Cotton Club. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan in her living room with guest, sitting behind glass coffee table with mermaid as pedestal 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan of the Cotton Club in Colorado Springs, sitting on bed with cashbox holding a long receipt. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting in the Cotton Club with musicians playing in background. Billy Wyatt is on the drums and Davis Carr is the saxophonist. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting on bed with cashbox and receipts in front of her. Handgun is visible alongside 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan sitting on bed with cashbox holding a long receipt. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan stands under the sign of Iron Springs Chateau. Duncan purchased the building in 1954, but opposition to her business plans in Manitou Springs led her to sell no more than a year later. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan takes a phone call in her home. 2
- Fannie Mae Duncan trims a bonsai tree. 2
- Five women dressed in costumes, playing golf at the Patty Jewett Golf Club clubhouse. Given the date of the photo, they are likely celebrating Halloween. 2
- Fountain High School vs. Air Academy High School football game. See Gazette article on October 2, 1960, B10. 2
- Fountain-Ft. Carson high school student competes in pole vault event at a track meet held in Fountain. See Gazette article March 30, 1967 pg 2D. 2
- Four people on burros in what is believed to be Seven Falls. Gertrude Schellmann sits on the far left. 2
- Foxholes dug into muddy bank of river. 2
- Frank Sanborn driving car #62 around bends in the highway. 2
- Gertrude Schellmann, third from the left, stands with three other men in the rubble of the main building at Nordrach Ranch Sanatorium. On the morning of August 16, 1907 fire broke out in the coal bins of the basement, completely destroying the large house. 2
- Girl brushes teeth at a school for migrant workers' children. Students attended for 6 weeks in the summer as part of the Migrant Education Research Project 2
- Ground Zero 2
- Groundbreaking ceremony for Lincoln School in Roswell, an independent community 2.5 miles north of downtown Colorado Springs until its annexation in 1970. 2
- Group of boys in front of canvas tent. 2
- Group of women in nurse's uniform pose on steps. 2
- Hand-written on back "Ord / 12 April 1948". 2
- Harry F. O'Brien at the wheel of the Stephens Special. 2
- House addition (interior), living room (furnished). 2
- Houseboats, possibly on Saale river. 2
- Hurdlers at a high school track meet held in Fountain. See Gazette article on March 30, 1967 2D. 2
- Interior of sanctuary of Chapel of Our Saviour Episcopal Church showing pews with books, hanging lamps and altar at front with five-paneled window behind. 2
- Interior of the Pikes Peak Highway Summit House after the 1953 fire, looking from the two-story end of the building into the single-story section. It is believed the fire was caused by a faulty furnace. 2
- James Dobson 2
- Johnny Mantz driving stock car #8 nearing mile 18 and the finish line. 2
- Liberty School principal Lynn Gulmon greets students for six weeks of summer school hosted by the Migrant Education Research Project. 2
- Liberty School principal Lynn Gulmon sits with students as they work on puzzles. The Migrant Education Research Project hosted a summer school program for the children of migrant workers. 2
- Lineman takes a break 2
- Living room of the Solly residence in the Broadmoor area. [Researcher's note 2
- Long wooden building with covered front porch, likely at Shady Brook Farm, which would become the YMCA's Camp Shady Brook in 1948. 2
- Looking North Across the Bridge at the Northbound On-Ramp to Interstate 25. 2
- Looking South From Southbound Interstate 25 at the Bijou Street Bridge. 2
- Members of the "C" club. Composed of the male athletes who have earned their letters in intercollegiate competition. 2
- Memorial Day Flood 2
- Miss Bell, head nurse. 2
- Musicians perform in the Cotton Club. 2
- Nevada Avenue and Platte Avenue - General Palmer Statue 2
- Photo not used. 2
- Picnic on grass in front of Palmer Hall. 2
- Pierre Salinger, White House Press Secretary, reads a statement from President Kennedy on a proposed supersonic commercial airliner to newsmen in the Press room at NORAD. 2
- Pooler Conoco in Monument, Colorado. 2
- President John F. Kennedy speaks at the United States Air Force Academy graduation. 2
- Principal of Liberty School, Lynn Gulmon at a summer school program hosted by The Migrant Education Research Project for the children of migrant workers. A Freedom Foundation certificate sits on his desk. 2
- Pring Ranch 2
- Race car crosses the finish line at the summit of Pikes Peak. 2
- Residence of T. H. Buckley, Esq. 2
- Rodeo fashions at wax museum. 2
- Rodeo in Garden of the Gods during Shan Kive. Spectators watch along the fence line and on hills behind. 2
- Salvation Army buildings & East Vermijo 2
- Scott Matheson accused of poisoning his teacher, Barbara Lewis. 2
- Student sewing at Liberty School. The Migrant Education Research Project hosted a summer school program for the children of migrant workers. 2
- Student sewing at desk. The Migrant Education Research Project hosted a summer school program for the children of migrant workers. 2
- Student sewing with help from the teacher. The Migrant Education Research Project hosted a summer school program for the children of migrant workers. 2
- Students sewing with help from the teacher. The Migrant Education Research Project hosted a summer school program for the children of migrant workers. 2
- Summitville Mill. 2
- Swim race at Young Life's Star Ranch 2
- Tank travels down street of Cologne. 2
- Teacher reviews student work. The Migrant Education Research Project hosted a summer school program for the children of migrant workers. 2
- Third grade students partake in a Thanksgiving feast held in their classroom at Pike Elementary. Several students are dressed as pilgrims. See Gazette article 11/24/1977, B1 2
- Town Hall Pitkin 9-6-48. Built 1904. 2
- Two officials, Pikes Peak Hill Climb 2
- Unidentified member of the 1972 Fountain-Fort Carson High School football team. 2
- Unidentified driver in Pikes Peak Hill Climb. 2
- View of Colorado Springs from the south end of Austin Bluffs. 2
- View of Manitou Incline with Manitou Springs on the far left side of the picture. 2
- View of barbershop operated by Roosevelt Price in the ground floor of the Cotton Club buildings. 2
- View of damaged Berlin Palace in front of canal. 2
- Woman crosses the street. 2
- Wreckage on Unter Den Linden 2
- Young girl holds a box of "Alba Teelights" or Alba tealights [candles]. 2
- Young girl places her toothbursh and toothpaste on window sill in classroom. Children of migrant workers attended 6 weeks of school in the summer as part of the Migrant Education Research Project. 2
- Young girl points to a flashcard. The Migrant Education Research Project hosted a summer school program for the children of migrant workers. 2
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