CONTAINER LIST
SERIES V: PUBLICATIONS
Box Folder Contents
Internal
Publications [arranged alphabetically]
132 11 Arte
Y Cultura Newsletter, 1987
132 12 Border
Art Workshop, Official Newsletter, 1984-1990
132 13 El
Calendario, 1987 (see also box 152 folder 2 and box 156 folder 5)
132 14 Calendario
Drafts, n.d.
132 15 Calendario
Samples and Miscellaneous, 1987
132 16 Calendario
Performing Arts Winter Program, 1989-1990
152 11 Cine
’98, 1998
152 12 Cine
Estuadiantil, 1994, 1997
132 17 Dia
De Los Muertos Publication, n.d.
132 18 Fragmentos,
n.d.
132 19 Handbill
for CCLR Workshops, n.d.
132 20 La
Mazorca, 1974
132 21 La
Mazorca Notes, 1974
152 13 Letras
Y Colores, 1990-1991
132 22 Letras
Y Colores Correspondence, n.d.
132 23 “Made
In Aztlán” Announcement Flyer, 1986
132 24 Maize,
Notebooks of Xicano Art & Literature, Fall-Winter, 1980-1981
132 25 Maize
Press, 1981-1983
132 26 Members
Newsletter, 1987
Press
Releases
132 27 1974-1976
132 28 1979
132 29 1980
132 30 1981
132 31 1982
132 32 1983
132 33 1985
132 34 1988
132 35 1989
132 36 1990
132 37 1997-1998
132 38 No
date
132 39 Publicity,
1987-1988
132 40 Servidores
del árbol de la Vida, 1973
Totleca
Publications
133 1 National
Child Plumaroja, 1972
133 2 Publication
Requests, 1973-1975
133 3 Correspondence-Incoming,
Toltecas en Aztlan Publications Requests, 1974-1977
133 4 Invoices,
1975-1977
133 5 Publication,
Requests/Orders, 1975-1977
133 6 Forms,
1976
133 7 Requests,
1977
133 8 Orders/Requests,
1977-1978
133 9 Books,
1978-1979
133 10 Publications,
1980
133 11 Publications,
1980-1983
133 12 Mailing
lists & Requests for Booklists, 1983
133 13 Fragmentos
de Barro, 1983-1985
133 14 Booklist,
1984
133 15 Inventory,
1984
133 16 Flyers,
1985
133 17 La Linéa Quebrada/The Broken Line, 1987
133 18 Publications
Orders, 1987
133 19 Brochure,
n.d.
133 20 Correspondence,
n.d.
External
Publications [arranged alphabetically]
133 20 ¡A
Mi Que! José Montalvo, 1983
133 21 Abra
La Puerta al Mundo de Oportunidad: Obtenga Cuidadania Estadounidense, 1982
133 22 Access,
1980-1981
133 23 Action!
1988
133 24 Agenda
1980
133 25 AHA!
Hispanic Arts News, 1983-1989
152 14 Ahora/Now
Community Newspaper, 1982-1984
152 15 The
Alert (see also El Salvador Alert!), 1984-1985
133 26 Alliance for the Preservation of Civil Liberties, 1982
133 27 Alma Social, 1977
152 16 Alternate
Roots, 1991
133 28 American
Arts, 1981-1982
134 1 American
Council for the Arts Update, 1981-1983
134 2 American
Food, Julie Bozzi, 1992
134 3 American
Studies Association Newsletter, 1985
134 4 American
Theatre, 1998
134 5 Americas
2001, 1987
134 6 The
Archive Newsletter, 1982-1987
134 7 Arena
de Box Y Lucha, 1985
134 8 Arizona Commission on the Arts, 1987-1991
134 9 Arizona Commission on the Arts Bulletin, 1983-1985
134 10 Ariztlán,
1985-1987
134 11 Arriba,
1983
134 12 Art
Guide, n.d.
134 13 Art
Hazards News, 1989-1991
152 17 Art
In Public Places, a Washington Arts Special Report, 1981
134 14 Art
Matters, Confederation of the Arts, 1980, 1987-1988
134 15 Art
Matters, Ilan Lael Foundation, 1990
134 16 Artists
Equity Association, 1989-1990
134 17 Artline,
San Diego Institute for Arts Education, 1988
134 18 Arts
Advocate, The Artists Advocacy Committee, 1989
134 19 The
Arts In San Diego County (COMBO), 1980-1982
135 1 Arts
Reporter, 1980
135 2 Arts
Reporting Service, 1985-1986
135 3 Asociación
Nácional de Grupos Folklóricos newsletter, 1982-1984
135 4 ATLATL,
1987-1989
135 5 ALTATL
journal, 1981
135 6 Avance,
1892
135 7 Aviso,
1985-1988
135 8 Azlo
Magazine, 1980
135 9 Bear Republic News, 1982
135 10 “Bi-National
Visual Arts Exchange”, 1981
135 11 Blues
Cola de Lagarto, Roberto Castillo Udiarte, 1984
135 12 Bob
Filner Reports , 1982
135 13 Border
Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo, 1984-1991, 1991
152 18 Calacas
del Taller de la Grafica Popular, 1980
135 14 California Arts Advocate, 1993
135 15 California Arts Council, 1990
135 16 California
Arts Council press Releases, 1977-1991
135 17 California Association on Non-Profits Alert, 1987
135 18 California Chicano Murals 1985 Calendar
152 19 California Confederation of the Arts newsletter, 1985
135 19 California History Action, 1987
135 20 California
Theatre Council News, 1980-1983
135 21 Caminos,
1981
135 22 Caminos,
National Hispanic Conventioneer, 1984
136 1 Caracol,
1975-1976
136 2 Caracol
Special Issue, El Tamal Children’s Coloring Book by Gloria Osuna, 1977
136 3 Caracol
Special Issue Faustino a Novellete by Max Martinez, 1976
152 20 Chicano
Federation of San Diego County Monthly Bilingual Newspaper, 1978
136 4 Chicano
Federation of San Diego County, Inc. Newsletter, 1975-1980
136 5 Chicano
Humanities and Arts Council Reporter, 1983-1985
136 6 ¡Chicano
Mexicano!, Chicano Mexciano Empowerment Committee, 1993
136 7 Chicano Park Steering Committee, Chicano Park Coloring Book, Felices Dias, 1977
136 8 Chicano
Theatre Festival, 1974
136 9 Child-Care
Resource Service Newsletter, 1982-1983
136 10 Children’s
Cultural Council, 1980
152 21 Children’s
News, n.d.
136 11 Chile Democratico San Diego Newsletter, 1982-1983
136 12 Chispas,
MEChA UCBerkeley, 1982
136 13 CISPES,
Calendar of Events, Newsletter, General Correspondence, 1983-1985
136 14 Civil
Rights Update, 1975-1985, 1989
136 15 Collage,
1982-1983
136 16 Comision
Femenil de Los Angeles, 1985
136 17 Comision
Femenil Mexicana Report, 1973
136 18 Comision
Femenil Mexicana Nacional newsletter, 1978
136 19 COMBO
Campaigner, 1981
136 20 COMBO
Communiqué, 1984-1987
136 21 Comentario,
1982
136 22 Commissioner’s
Bulletin, 1983
136 23 Common
Ground – Different Planes, 1988
136 24 Communiqué,
Enfoque Nacional, 1987
153 1 Community
Arts Newsletter, 1979-1982
136 25 Community
Murals, 1984
136 26 Community
Service Center for the Disabled Update, 1984
137 1 CSCD
(Community Service Center for the Disabled) Voice, 1981-1984
137 2 Community
Service Division Update, 1982-1983
137 3 Con
Safos, 1971-1972
137 4 Conceptions
Southwest, 1981-1985
137 5 Congress
Bulletin, 1980-1982
137 6 Congress
Bulletin, 1983-1985
138 1 Congressional
Record, 1980 (see also box 153 folder 2)
138 2 Conjunto,
Teatro Latinoamericano Casa de las Americas, 1982
138 3 Conserve
Neighborhoods Newsletter, 1982-1984
153 3 Contaminated
Times Community Newspaper, 1982-1983
138 4 Conserve
Neighborhoods Short Course, 1982-1983
138 5 Conserve
Neighborhoods Special Issues
Building on
Experience, 1985
Quest for Funds,
1983
Steering
Nonprofits, 1984
Stoparson,
1982
138 6 Convisiones,
1988-1989
153 4 Con
To Los Hierros: Pepón Osorio, 1991
138 7 Corporate
Giving Watch, 1987-1988
138 8 County
News, San Diego, 1988
138 9 Critical
Mass, En Foco Inc., 1988
153 5 Cuba for Beginners, 1972
138 10 Cultura
Norte, 1993
138 11 The
Cultural Connection, 1983
138 12 The
Cultural Post, National Endowment for the Arts, 1982
138 13 Cultural
Views, 1987
138 14 Democrat,
1982
138 15 Disorientation
Manual, 1982-1983
138 16 Doorways
Newsletter, 1981-1984
153 6 East Los Angeles Magazines, 1982
138 17 Education
Cultural Complex press Releases, 1984
138 18 Education
San Diego County, 1983-1984
138 19 Ejercito
Guerrillero de los Pobres
Compańero,
n.d.
Informador
Guerillero, 1982-1983
Pamphlets,
1983
139 1 El
Boletin Casa de Colombia, 1987-1989
139 2 El
Chingazo, Chicano Park Steering Committee, 1976
153 7 El
Cuhamil, 1982
139 3 El
Kaite, 1983-1984
139 4 El
Latino San Diego, 1992-1993 (See also box 153 folder 8)
139 5 El
Mexicano, Cultural Supplement, article on CCLR, 1985
139 6 El
Mirlo, 1980
153 9 El
Movimiento, 1979
153 10 El
Mundo Indijena/Indigenous World, 1982
153 11 El
Papel San Diego Times, 1973
139 7 El
Picante Newsletter Chicano Moratorium Committee, 1981
153 12 El Salvador Alert, 1983-1984 (see also The Alert!)
153 13 El
Sol de San Diego, 1991-1993
139 8 El
Teatro Campesino Newsletter, 1990
139 9 El
Teatro Campesino 20th Anniversary Commemorative Booklet, 1986
153 14 El
Tecolote, 1980
153 15 El
Tiempo Chicano 1978, n.d.
139 10 E.O.
Update, 1991
139 11 EOP/Minority
Affairs Newsletter, 1977
139 12 EOPS
Newsletter, Newsletter, 1981-1982
139 13 Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission Quarterly Report, 1980
139 14 Floricanto
Dance Theatre Newsletter, 1988
153 16 The
Forum, 1984-1985
154 1 The
Forum, An Evening with the Stars, Special Editions, 1984-1985
139 15 Foundation
Giving Watch, 1987
139 16 Fragmentos
de Barro, 1978-1983
139 17 Frontera,
n.d.
154 2 The
Frontera Forum, 1983-1984
139 18 Gato’s
Journal, 1987
139 19 Garret Park Press, 1982
139 20 Golden
Hill Newsletter, n.d.
139 21 The
Grito del Sol, 1976, 1984
139 22 Guadalupe
Cultural Arts Center, 1988-1991
139 23 The
Helen Yalof Theatre: Spotlight, 1977
139 24 Hidden
Leaves, 1985
139 25 Hispanic
Legislative Alert, 1984
139 26 Hispanic
Link Weekly Report, 1985
154 3 Hispanic
News de California, 1984
154 4 History
News San Diego Historic Society, 1984, 1989
139 27 How
To ’92, n.d.
139 28 In
Amatl in Xicanome, Experimental Copy, 1976
139 29 Inside
the Beast, 1973
139 30 In-Sync
Community Cable Channel, 1988-1989
140 1 Interagency
Digest, 1981-1983
140 2 Intercambios
Femeniles, 1981-1983, 1987
140 3 International
Year of the Child Spirit, 1979
140 4 Journal
of Hispanic Philology, 1987
140 5 Juntos
Art News, 1988
140 6 La
Casa de Puerto Rico, El Boricua, 1981
154 5 La
Chispa, n.d.
140 7 La
Gente Newsletter, 1984
154 6 La
Gente Special Cinco De Mayo Issue, 1983
140 8 La
Habra Boxing Club, n.d.
140 9 La
Jornada, 1985 (See also box 153 folder 17)
140 10 La
Luz, Chicano Federation of San Diego County, n.d.
140 11 La
Latina 1980
140 12 La
Mujer Newsletter, 1980-1994
140 13 La
Nueva Ola, 1991
154 7 La
Peña Community Center Calendar, 1982
154 8 La
Prensa San Diego, 1978-1979
156 8 La
Prensa San Diego, 1985, 1989
140 14 La
Raza Forum, 1984
140 15 La
Red/The Net, 1980, 1988
154 9 La
Semana de Bellas Artes, 1980-1981
140 16 La
Verdad, 1970
140 17 Las
Cucarachas, Concilio Mujeres, 1974
140 18 Las
Flores Torcidas, 1975
140 19 Las
Palabras, 1989
140 20 Latina, En Foco Exhibition, 1988
140 21 Latin Quarter, 1975
140 22 Liberty Hill, 1987, 1992
140 23 Living
Batch News, 1988-1989
140 24 Logan Youth Center Newsletter, 1980
140 25 Los Angeles Folk Arts, 1988
140 26 MAAC,
1993
140 27 Made
In Aztlán, CCLR’s 15th Anniversary, 1986
141 1 Maize
Press, 1985
141 2 MANA
(Mexican American (Women’s) National Association), 1986, 1989
141 3 Miguel
Hildago, 1975
141 4 Metropolitan
Area Advisory Committee Newsletter, 1992-1993
141 5 Minority
Report, National Endowment of the Arts, 1979
141 6 Morir Es…, 1986
141 7 Museum
News, 1983-1984, 1988
141 8 National
Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center Newsletter, 1991
141 9 National
Association of Artists’ Organizations, 1987
141 10 National
Congress for community Education Development Newsletter, n.d.
141 11 National
Endowment for the Arts, Civil Rights Digest, 1983-1984
141 12 National
Endowment for the Arts, Presenting and Commissioning Program, 1992
141 13 National
Endowment for the Humanities, Overview of Endowment Programs, 1987
141 14 National
Latino Communications Center, 1992
141 15 Native
American Students Association Newsletter, 1988-1989
141 16 Native
Writers Ink, 1983
154 10 New
Indicator Newspaper, 1982
141 17 news
Releases, 1985-1987
141 18 Nosotros
Casting
Guide 1976-1977
Newsletter,
1983
Review,
1982
141 19 Noticias
de NACS (National Association for Chicano Studies), 1989
154 11 Nueva
Luz, 1987-1989
141 20 Open
Dialogue, 1986-1988
141 21 Our
House Incorporation Newsletter, 1981
154 12 The
Painted Monkey, Monthly Newsletter of the California Art Education
Association, 1987
141 22 Papel
Picado/Paper Cutout Techniques by Carmen Lomas Garza, 1984
141 23 Para
Escribir Juchitan No Pueblo, Colección Poesia de Sol, 1987
141 24 Paradise
Rondalla articles, 1980 & 1983
141 25 Partido
de la Raza Unida Newsletter, 1981
141 26 La
Peña “El Borlote,” Del Taller Experimental de Expresion Popular,
1980
142 1 Performing
Arts, 1987
154 13 Perspectiva,
1988
142 2 Pocho
Magazine, 1994
142 3 Poesia
de Venezuela, 1988
142 4 Public
Arts Advisory Board Facts, 1993
154 14 Random
Lengths, 1983
142 5 Revista
Politica Semanal, 1980
142 6 Poppy,
1985-1987
142 7 Quiet
Crisis, a Report on unemployment among Californians, n.d.
142 8 Radius,
1993
154 15 Reflex,
1989
142 9 Report,
1982-1983
154 16 Resolana,
1989
154 17 Revista
Literaria de el Tecolote, 1980
154 18 Revista
Rio Bravo, 1982
154 19 Richmond Art Center Newsletter, 1991
142 10 Ruseletter,
1991
142 11 SANAA,
The Voice of Black Writers and Artists of San Diego, 1987
142 12 San Diego Area Dance Alliance Newsletter, 1989-1991
142 13 San Diego Campaign for Economic Democracy Newsletter, 1980
142 14 San Diego County Public Arts Advisory Council, Fall Newsletter, 1987
142 15 San Diego Earth Day News, fall 1991
142 16 San Diego Historical Society History News, 1990
142 17 San Diego L5 Society, 1983-1984
142 18 San Diego Museum of Art calendar, 1982-1984
155 1 San Diego Newsline, 1977
142 19 San Diego Equal Rights Conference Organizer, 1977
156 9 San Diego Union The Invisible Workforce Special Reprint, 1989
142 20 Santa Monica Arts Commission Newsletter, 1983
142 21 Santana:
A Retrospective of the Santana Band’s 20 Years in Music,
circa 1987 (see
also box 156 folder
7)
142 22 School
and Community Partners for Education, 1987
142 23 Sculptor’s
New Exchange, 1979
142 24 The
Segmented Marketplace, This Isssue: “The Hispanic Market,” 1985
142 25 Sherman Block Party, 1984
142 26 Siempre
Salsa, 1998
142 27 Society
for Photographic Education, 1987
142 28 ¡Solidaridad!
1980
142 29 Southwest
Journal, 1977
142 30 Southwest Museum News, 1989
142 31 Spanish
Journal, n.d.
142 32 Sparc
Plug, 1981
155 2 The
Spotlight, Association for Retarded Persons of San Diego, 1983-1984
142 33 State
of the Arts, 1977, 1980-1985 (see also box 156 folder 10)
155 3 Sushi
Newsletter/Calendar, 1993
143 1 Take
Ten an Indian Newsletter, 1976-1977
155 4 Tecolote,
1980
143 2 Tejano
Conjunto Festival, 1982
155 5 Tenants
United/Inquilinos Unidos, 1982
155 6 TENAZ
10th National Chicano Theatre Festival, 1979
155 7 TENAZ
Talks Teatro, 1978, 1983
143 3 Tezozomoc
Speaks, 1976
143 4 Tierra
Adentro, 1980-1981
143 5 Tijuana Rifa k/z… y Que, 1986
155 8 Tonantzin,
Chicano Arts In San Diego, 1983-1984, 1989
143 6 Toxinformer,
Environmental Health Coalition, 1991
143 7 TQS
News, A Contemporary Newsletter of Eclectic Chicano Thought,
1992-1993
155 9 Tribal
Peoples’ Survival, 1979
143 8 Two
Centuries of Hispanic Theatre in the Southwest, 1982
143 9 Umbrella
Magazine, 1983
143 10 Union
del Barrio Newsletter, 1983
143 11 U.S.-Cuba
Bulletin, 1984-1985
143 12 Venceremos,
1977
143 13 Vi
Aztlán, 1987
155 10 View,
Museum Contemporary Art San Diego, 1993
143 14 Visions,
1989
143 15 Voces
de Nuestra Santa Barbara, 1983-1984
155 11 Voz
Fronteriza, 1979-1984, 1991
143 16 West
Coast Theatre News, 1983
143 17 White
House press Releases, 1990
143 18 The
Whole Damn Pie Shop, 1982
143 19 Wicaho,
1988
157 9 World
Wall: A Vision of the Future Without Fear/La Muralla Mundial: Una Visión de un
Futuro sin
Temor, n.d.
143 20 World
Winds, poetry publication, 1988
143 21 The
Youth Line, 1981
Newspaper
Articles [arranged alphabetically]
143 22 Abuse/Injury,
1985-1992
143 23 Agriculture,
1989-1992
144 1 Aztlán,
1980-1982
144 2 Balboa
Park, 1987
144 3 Ballet
Folklorico en Aztlán, 1987
144 4 Bi-National
Article, 1981
144 5 Border,
1985, 1992 (see also box 157 folder 1)
144 6 Border
Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo, 1983-1991
(see also box 157 folder 2)
144 7 Border
Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo, 1988-1989
144 8 Border
Arts Workshop/Taller de Arte Fronterizo, 911: A House Gone Wrong, 1987
144 9 Border
Axes, 1989
145 1 Border
Control Crossing, 1976-1990
145 2 Border
Control/Crossing, INS/Customs, 1989-1992
145 3 Border
Realities II, 1986
145 4 Border
Realities II, 1986
145 5 Border
Realities III, 1987
157 3 California Murals, 1992
145 6 Casa
de Cambio, 1988
145 7 Casa
de Cambio Exhibition, 1988
145 8 CCLR’s
Geronimo Mural, 1987
145 9 CCLR
Newspaper Clippings, 1980-1992 (see also box 157 folder 4)
145 10 CCLR
Newspaper Clippings and Copies, 1973-1979
145 11 Centro
Programs, 1987
145 12 Centro
Programs Documentation, 1982-1988
145 13 Centro
Public Relations Comments, 1988
145 14 Chicano
Accent Articles, 1980
146 1 Chicano
Cinema, 1978-1984
146 2 Chicano
Cultural Center, 1976
146 3 Chicano Park Mural, 1987
146 4 Christopher
Columbus/Discovery, 1991-1992
146 5 City
on a Hill, UC Santa Cruz, 1984
146 6 Crime,
1990-1992
146 7 Cuba, 1987-1988
146 8 D’Alessio,
1974-1979
146 9 Danah
Fayman, 1981-1984
146 10 Death,
1990-1992
146 11 Diversity,
1987-1992
146 12 Drugs,
1990-1992
146 13 Economics,
1989-1992
146 14 Edie
Galindo: the Carmen Morales Memorial Fund, 1987
146 15 Education,
1990-1992
146 16 El
Papel articles, 1973
146 17 El
Tiempo Chicano/La Prensa Clippings, 1978-1979
146 18 En
Memoria “Juan Soldado”, 1987
146 19 End
of the Line, 1986
147 1 Enviroment/Health,
1989-1992
147 2 Free
Trade, 1990-1992
147 3 Herman
Baca, 1977-1981
147 4 Homeless/Housing,
1989-1992
147 5 Immigration,
1989-1992
147 6 Immigrants,
1992
147 7 Immigrants/Salinas,
1992
147 8 James
Luna Exhibition, 1985
147 9 La
Prensa, 1982-1983
147 10 Legal
Issues, 1990
147 11 Lost
Lives, 1989
147 12 Made
in Aztlán/Caxtolli, 1985
147 13 Mexican
Cultural Center, Father Ricardo Ramirez, n.d.
147 14 Mexican
Cultural Festival, 1992
147 15 ‘Mexico’s Political Renaissance’, 1988
147 16 Minority
Enterprise Clippings, 1981-1982
148 1 Miscellaneous,
1984-1989
Newspaper
Articles
148 2 1945
148 3-4 1970-1971
148 5-14 1973-1982
Newspaper
Articles
149 1-4 1983-1986
149 5 1987
(see also Box 152 folder 5)
149 6 1988
Newspaper
Articles
150 1-2 1988-1989
150 3-5 1989-1990
150 6 1991
(see also box 157 folder 5)
150 7 1992
Newspaper
Articles
151 1 1993
151 2 1998
151 3 N.d.
151 4 Politics,
1983-1992
151 5 Public
Arts Advisory Board, 1983-1986
151 6 Racism,
1986
151 7 Salazar,
Ruben, n.d.
151 8 San
Diego Clipping Service, October 1989
151 9 San Diego Union, 1980
151 10 Veronica
Enrique, 1980-1988
151 11 Virgen
de Guadalupe, 1985
151 12 White
Supremacists, Racism, Prejudice, Discrimination, Anti-Politically Correct,
1990-1992
151 13 200
years of Chicano Theatre, 1982
SERIES VI: SLIDES
See Appendix A.
SERIES VII: SILK SCREENS
See Appendix B
SERIES VIII: OVERSIZE
Box Folder Content
[arranged alphabetically]
152 1 City of San Diego Chicano
Culture Appreciation Day Proclamation, 1984
152 2 El
Calendario, 1992-1994
152 3 El
Pulpo Playbill Mock-up, 1981
152 4 Finding
Funding/Finding Work Flyer Mock-up, 1991
157 6 Flyers
157 7 Map
Newspaper
Articles
152 5 1987
157 5 1991
157 1 Border,
1992
157 2 BAW/TAF,
1983-1991
157 3 California Murals, 1992
157 4 CCLR
newsclippings and copies, 1980-1992
Original Work
152 6 Misc.
152 7 Ochoa,
Victor, n.d.
157 8 San
Francisco Art Commission’s Neighborhood Arts Program flyers, n.d.
152 8 Small
Oversize CCLR Graphic Arts/Posters
152 9 Small
Oversize Non-CCLR Flyers/Posters
156 1 CCLR
Event Handouts, 1990, 1993
156 2 CCLR
Gallery Blueprint, n.d.
156 3 CCLR
Posters, 1981-1993
156 4 CCLR-Related
Event Posters, 1976-1988
156 5 El
Calendario, 1994-1996
156 6 Miscellaneous
Large Art
156 7 Non-CCLR
Posters n.d
SERIES IX: AUDIO RECORDINGS
Database # Title
The
Choice is Yours/No Way To Win; 45 rpm, 7” records Pathways Teen Connection
Music, Clarence R.
Bell Producer/Arranager; Master Record #50893; Music – ASCAP BMI; Side A: The
Choice Is Yours
Featuring Lincoln Kennedy/ background vocals: Teresa Frantz. Sanny Smith and
Deborah Dorn;
Side B: No Way To Win Featruing Tonja Oliver/ background vocals: Teresa
Frantz. Sanny Smith,
Clarence R. Bell and Theresa Y. Ford. CCLR was one of the sponsors, Victor Ochoa did the
graphic design and Sara-Jo Berman did layout. (2 copies)
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