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Photos: Tucson life in the mid-70s

  • Arizona Daily Star
  • Apr 17, 2023
  • Apr 17, 2023

Venture back in time with these photographs of people, places and events in Tucson in 1976 and 1977.

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De Anza Drive-In movie theater

De Anza Drive-In movie theater

De Anza Drive-In at 22nd and Alvernon. June 10, 1977. 

Jim Davis / Arizona Daily Star

World's 'ugliest street'

World's 'ugliest street'

An image of East Speedway, once dubbed America’s “ugliest street” by Life magazine, looking east from Alvernon Way . 

Jose Galvez / Arizona Daily Star

Willie Nelson concert

Willie Nelson concert

The crowd went wild when Willie Nelson appeared on stage on a bill that included Asleep at the Wheel and Jerry Jeff Walker on June 18, 1977. 

Jack Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star

Waylon Jennings

Waylon Jennings

Waylon Jennings during his performance with Willie Nelson at the Tucson Community Center on September 6, 1976. 

Lew Elliott / Tucson Citizen

University of Arizona main library

University of Arizona main library

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Wallace Stegner was the main speaker at the dedication of the new University of Arizona Main Library on April 13, 1977. More than 400 people gathered for the ceremony in front of the new $12.5 million facility. Following the speeches, local folklorist "Big Jim" Griffith and his banjo took the stage with a group called Summer Dog, shown here, and later The Enis Group played "genuine Papago chicken scratch." Some 5,000 servings of cake, ice cream and lemonade were ordered, so there was plenty for any hungry students who dropped by.

Jim Davis / Arizona Daily Star

University of Arizona basketball

University of Arizona basketball

University of Arizona head coach Fred Snowden surrounded by players during an Arizona vs. Arizona State game at McKale Center on Mar. 6, 1976.

Arizona Daily Star 1976

Tucson Meet Yourself

Tucson Meet Yourself

Tucson Meet Yourself in Downtown Tucson on Oct. 8, 1976.

Art Grasberger / Tucson Citizen

Tucson Meet Yourself

Tucson Meet Yourself

Tucson Meet Yourself in Downtown Tucson on Oct. 8, 1976. 

Art Grasberger / Tucson Citizen 1976

Tucson hail storm

Tucson hail storm

Hail caked on the ground after a huge hail storm in Tucson on Sept. 26, 1976. 

Dan Tortorell / Tucson Citizen

Tuba clinic

Tuba clinic

Players get ready to perform in a thundering ensemble at the tuba clinic at the University of Arizona School of Music. The First Annual Tuba and Euphonium Clinic was held on April 30, 1977, at the University of Arizona School of Music. Sponsored by the UA and the Tubists Universal Brotherhood Association (TUBA), the event brought together about 30 high school, college and professional musicians. Euphoniums, which are something like a tuba's little brother, joined with the tubas to play several works en masse. And in case you thought the attendees just sat around tooting their horns, they also discussed technical innovations in the production of brass instruments and exchanged views on performance methods.

Scott Braucher / Arizona Daily Star

Titan II ICBM complex, south of Three Points

Titan II ICBM complex, south of Three Points

On-duty crew members at the ready during a drill at Titan II ICBM complex 570-9, southwest of Tucson on Dec. 28, 1977. 

Jose Galvez / Arizona Daily Star

The Mondales and Rep. Morris Udall

The Mondales and Rep. Morris Udall

Rep. Morris Udall speaks at the Temple of Music and Art on June 19, 1977. 

Scott Braucher / Arizona Daily Star

Ted DeGrazia

Ted DeGrazia

Ted DeGrazia at his studio in Tucson on June 8, 1977. 

Joe Vitti / Arizona Daily Star

Tanque Verde Swap Meet

Tanque Verde Swap Meet

Tanque Verde Swap Meet was once located where Grant Road meets Tanque Verde Road. Photo taken in February, 1977.

Dan Tortorell / Tucson Citizen

Tanque Verde Bridge

Tanque Verde Bridge

On November 8, 1977, the Tanque Verde Bridge over the Pantano Wash was in the process of being torn down to make way for a larger, more efficient structure. 

Manuel Miera / Tucson Citizen

Sunnyside High School track meet

Sunnyside High School track meet

Harry Holt bolts into action at the Sunnyside High track meet in March 1976.

Lew Elliott, Tucson Citizen 1976

St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day

It wouldn't be St. Patrick's Day without green clothing and Irish jigs. In the spirit of the day, Kathleen Sweeney showed off her fancy footwork on March 17, 1977, at the Oxbow Saloon. She was dancing to the melodic bagpipes of Ernie Nelson, Bruce McGrew and Brad Frazier.

Art Grasberger / Arizona Daily Star

Spider-Man at the Spaghetti Company

Spider-Man at the Spaghetti Company

Spider-Man hangs with children at the Spaghetti Company in 1977. While in town, Spidey also visited hospitalized children at five local hospitals and made appearances Downtown and at El Con Shopping Center.

Scott Braucher / Arizona Daily Star

Snowball fight

Snowball fight

A snowball fight on the University of Arizona Mall on March 3, 1976.

P.K. Weis / Tucson Citizen

Santa Claus in Nogales

Santa Claus in Nogales

A Santa Claus hired by the Nogales, Ariz., merchants association greets shoppers from both countries in November of 1976. 

Tucson Citizen file

Roosevelt Elementary School

Roosevelt Elementary School

Blanche Lucille Warner Lewis at Roosevelt Elementary School on May 24, 1977. 

Jose Galvez / Arizona Daily Star

Rincon High School computer

Rincon High School computer

Ed Alwood plays the verbal guessing game, "Hangman" with a computer at Rincon High School on. May 18, 1977.

Joe Vitti / Arizona Daily Star

Raul Grijalva

Raul Grijalva

Tucson Unified School District board member Raul Grijalva in 1977.

Tucson Citizen

Raul Castro and Billy Carter

Raul Castro and Billy Carter

Gov. Raul H. Castro and presidential brother Billy Carter participate in the opening ceremonies for the Pima Town and Country Fair on April 15, 1977. At the fairgrounds, Carter was guest of honor at a barbecue lunch, made some brief remarks and then entertained a crowd of about 300 with a question-and-answer session. Carter promised to send the governor a supply of grits, and Castro said he would send Carter a shipment of menudo. While taking a break from handshakes, signing autographs and speaking, Carter did drink an occasional can of beer. For his appearance at three events, Carter was paid $10,000.

Jim Davis / Arizona Daily Star

Rainstorm flooding

Rainstorm flooding

A rainstorm resulted in flooding near 22nd St and Park Ave on Sept. 24, 1976.

P.K. Weis / Tucson Citizen

Piano recital

Piano recital

Becky Greenlee, left, and Beth Furst were among the performers at the pupil piano recital at The Tucson Community Center on March 12, 1977.

When the Tucson Music Teachers Association staged a piano recital on March 12, 1977, it went all out with 250 young piano students, 23 works of music and 10 pianos. Among the young performers at the Tucson Community Center Music Hall were Becky Greenlee, left, and Beth Furst. Playing simultaneously in groups of 10 and 20, the students were led by James R. Anthony. To keep the groups on tempo, Anthony used a maraca and a 6-foot pole.

Jim Davis / Arizona Daily Star

Old Main Library on UA campus

Old Main Library on UA campus

The empty main reading room at Old Main Library on the UA campus. Hushed conversations and the rustling of papers were replaced by silence in the main reading room of the old University of Arizona Library at 1013 E. University Blvd. On Feb. 25, 1977, the building stood empty as its collections had been moved down the street to the new UA library. Construction on the original building was begun in 1924, and cost $475,000. Three subsequent additions to the building brought the square footage up to 97,000, but its library days were over. The Arizona State Museum moved into the space.

Jose Galvez / Arizona Daily Star

Mt. Lemmon hoedown

Mt. Lemmon hoedown

Mt. Lemmon's Summerhaven residents listen to a mountain hoedown to raise money to build a new community center on July 3, 1977. 

Joe Vitti / Arizona Daily Star

Mount Lemmon fire

Mount Lemmon fire

Waitress, Phyliss Huisgen gazes at the ruins of the burned Mt. Lemmon Inn. Since 1945, the Mount Lemmon Sawmill Co. & Restaurant, also known as the Mount Lemmon Inn, had been a fixture in the small community of Summerhaven atop the Santa Catalina Mountains. Early in the morning of April 29, 1977, after the establishment had closed for the evening, a fire started in the ground-floor dance hall. The old landmark was destroyed within a few hours. In the aftermath that day, waitress Phyliss Huisgen sat by the still-smoldering ruins. The original lodge had been built by Tony Zimmerman as a restaurant and country store. A two-story structure, once used as a 12-room hotel, was added on in the early 1950s.

Scott Braucher

Major Clarence Dupnik

Major Clarence Dupnik

Major Clarence Dupnik of the Tucson Police Dept. in November, 1976, months before he took over as chief deputy at the Pima County Sheriff's Dept. 

Art Grasberger / Tucson Citizen

Los Reales landfill pickers

Los Reales landfill pickers

Scavengers at Los Reales Landfill. June 15, 1977. 

Jack Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star

Los Changuitos Feos

Los Changuitos Feos

Los Changuitos Feos perform from the back of a stake bed truck at Southgate Shopping Center, 6th Ave. and I-10, on Dec. 9, 1977. 

H. Darr Beiser / Tucson Citizen

Lining up to see Wings

Lining up to see Wings

Fans line up prior to the Paul McCartney and Wings in concert at the Tucson Community Center on June 18, 1976. 

Lew Elliott / Tucson Citizen

Linda Ronstadt

Linda Ronstadt

Linda Ronstadt signs autographs at Tucson's Symphony Cotillion Ball. 

Lew Elliott / Arizona Daily Star

Linda Ronstadt

Linda Ronstadt

Linda Ronstadt arrives at Tucson International Airport on Sept. 16, 1976, for a benefit concert for the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. 

Gary Gaynor / Tucson Citizen

Lawrence Welk at the Tucson Open

Lawrence Welk at the Tucson Open

Famous variety show host Lawrence Welk does the polka during the 1976 Tucson Open, sponsored by NBC-TV.

Arizona Daily Star file

KCUB radio meeting

KCUB radio meeting

Back in December 1976, Billboard magazine named KCUB radio the No. 1 music station in the world. At the time, the cast of characters included, from left, Bob English, KCUB program director; Jim Slone, general manager; "Sunny" Jim Arnold, operations manager; and Phil Richardson, sales manager.

Jose Galvez / Arizona Daily Star

Judy Blume in Tucson

Judy Blume in Tucson

"Love from Judy Blume" is written on several hundred volumes of popular author Blume's books for children. Blume signed autographs for almost two hours at the University of Arizona on March 8, 1977. Blume received the first Young Arizona Readers Award at the University of Arizona Children's Book Fair. After the award ceremony at the UA Gallagher Theater, she spoke to the 500 young students in the audience about her life as a writer. Then for two hours, Blume chatted with her fans and signed "Love from Judy Blume" in hundreds of books.

Jim Davis / Arizona Daily Star

International border from Nogales, Sonora

International border from Nogales, Sonora

The international border from the Nogales, Son. in 1976 looking towards the new DeConcini Port of Entry on Grand Ave. 

Tucson Citizen file

God takes a walk

God takes a walk

Every morning for years, Jim Anderson, owner of the Meet Rack, could be seen running down Speedway near the university. Always followed by a loyal group of fellow runners, Anderson and the others would wave to the passing cars as they ran. A self-described "megalomaniac," Anderson is seen here on July 7, 1977, running and carrying his trademark wooden staff, which was topped with a solid gold bust of himself. 

Benjie Sanders / Arizona Daily Star

Freeway airport

Freeway airport

Pilot Kathy Williams looks over controls of her plane during preflight procedures before a flight from the Freeway Airport on August 31, 1977. Originally built in 1941, it was to house the headquarters of the G. and G. Airlines Company. It was founded by Charles Gilpin and Isabella Greenway. The airfield was called Gilpin Air Field and at one time was used to train pilots during WWII. Arthur Pack bought 100 acres of the airport land in 1958, changed the name to Freeway Airport and planned to build new facilities and move the landing strip. It closed for good in 1978. 

Art Grasberger / Arizona Daily Star

First day of school around Tucson

First day of school around Tucson

Thumb-sucking students calm their nerves during the first day of school at Howell Elementary School in Tucson on Sept. 6, 1977.

Jack W. Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star

Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt

Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt

A new Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt, clad in white, with armaments on display at Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, in March, 1976. 

P.K. Weis / Tucson Citizen

Elysian Grove

Elysian Grove

Inside someone's home at the Elysian Grove Apartments, 400 West Simpson St. on May 10, 1977.

Jim Davis / Arizona Daily Star

Dust storm

Dust storm

Weather picture from A Mountain of a dust storm moving in on July 10, 1977. 

Scott Braucher / Arizona Daily Star

Doubletree ballroom

Doubletree ballroom

Workers were putting the final touches on the carpet in The Doubletree Inn's brand new $1-million ballroom on Feb. 24, 1977. The 10,200-square-foot ballroom could accommodate a meeting of 1,600 people and a banquet for 1,000.

Jose Galvez / Arizona Daily Star

Cycling in Tucson

Cycling in Tucson

Don Shoemaker on his 1880s velocipede. March 26, 1977.

Jack Sheaffer / Arizona Daily Star

Cooling down in Old Pueblo

Cooling down in Old Pueblo

A couple of guys hang out at the Mission Manor Pool on the first day the pool is open for the summer on May 21, 1977.

Scott Braucher / Arizona Daily Star

Cooling down in Old Pueblo

Cooling down in Old Pueblo

A couple chats along the edge of the Ft Lowell Park pool on May 21, 1976.

Jim Davis / Arizona Daily Star

Chuck Mangione

Chuck Mangione

Before his concert in Tucson, Chuck Mangione does some solitary practicing. July 1, 1977. 

Jose Galvez / Arizona Daily Star

Fleetwood Mac in Tucson

Fleetwood Mac in Tucson

Christie Coleman, a UA student, fooled them all. She brought water in her wineskin to the Fleetwood Mac Concert at the University of Arizona stadium.

H. Darr Beiser / Tucson Citizen

Fleetwood Mac in Tucson

Fleetwood Mac in Tucson

Fleetwood Mac ticket holders in the stands of the UA Stadium couldn't resist a run for the infield seats in 1977. 

Dan Huff / Tucson Citizen

Casa Seton

Casa Seton

Casa Seton at 2301 E. Elm Street, Tucson, which was home to 14 graduate students from the University of Arizona art department in 1977. Formerly known as the James W. Wheeler ranch when built. It was sold to Tucson Rodeo pioneer Leighton Kramer in 1918, who renamed it "Rancho Santa Catalina."

Art Grasberger / Arizona Daily Star

Cactus Bowl

Cactus Bowl

Cactus Bowl's Class 'A' Doubles Champions on December 12, 1976. 

Art Grasberger / Tucson Citizen

Bisbee coaster races

Bisbee coaster races

There have been coaster races in Bisbee on the Fourth of July for over 90 years, and the steep curves down Tombstone Canyon have dashed many a driver's hope for victory. This race on July 4, 1977 was only the second year since adults had once again been allowed to race following a serious accident in the '50s. The 1 3/4 mile course had 16 turns, and speed was determined by gravity, the driver's weight and skills. Speeds could reach 40 mph. Tragedy again struck the event in 1980 when a woman and her 5-year-old son were killed when a race car skidded out of control and slammed into a group of spectators. The race was discontinued for several years and when it resumed in 1993, drivers could not be over 16 years of age.

Tom Beal / Arizona Daily Star

Beard judging contest

Beard judging contest

If you thought judging a beard contest wasn't serious work, think again. To kick off La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, a beard contest was held at Armory Park on Feb. 20, 1977. Judges Terri Acuna, Syd Steventon and Pat Waring carefully inspect the facial foliage of contestant John Patterson. Competitors faced off in such categories as the most natural beard, the longest beard, the most attractive beard and the bushiest.

Jose Galvez / Arizona Daily Star

Barry Manilow in Tucson

Barry Manilow in Tucson

Barry Manilow and Lady Flash, a trio of back-up singers, performing at the Tucson Community Center on Dec. 3, 1976. The Tucson Citizen wrote, "Manilow worked through three costume changes, two of them covered with enough spangles to look like part of the Ice Capades wardrobe...." 

Jose Galvez / Arizona Daily Star

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Back at the pool at the Doubletree Inn, Arnold Schwarzenegger gets some rest as he catches some rays as he hangs out at the pool. He was a 28-year-old aspiring actor promoting his movie, Stay Hungry, in August 1976. At the time what lay ahead for him was unknown. Conan the Barbarian, The Terminator, the governorship of California would come later but that was followed by scandal. The Austrian-born newcomer was a relative unknown except for those in the international body-building world who knew him as the former Mr Universe and Mr Olympia. During his stay he gave interviews to the local media, worked out at the gym of a friend, Carlos Rodriguez, and took a dip in the pool at the Doubletree Inn. The documentary, Pumping Iron, had yet to be released and his future had yet to be defined. However, in an interview with a reporter from the Tucson Citizen, he expressed the desire to find the kind of success in the movies that he had achieved in the world of body-building. 

Tom Bingham / Tucson Citizen

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Fellow body-builder and former Mr Universe Carlos Rodriguez, left, gets a surprise visit from Arnold Schwarzenegger at his gym, Tucson Health Studio. At the time, Schwarzenegger was a 28-year-old aspiring actor promoting his movie, Stay Hungry, in August 1976. The Austrian-born newcomer was a relative unknown except for those in the international body-building world who knew him as the former Mr Universe and Mr Olympia. During his stay he gave interviews to the local media, worked out at Rodriguez's gym and took a dip in the pool at the Doubletree Inn. The documentary, Pumping Iron, had yet to be released and his future had yet to be defined. However, in an interview with a reporter from the Tucson Citizen, he expressed the desire to find the kind of success in the movies that he had achieved in the world of body-building. 

Tom Bingham / Tucson Citizen

Arizona Daily Star newsroom

Arizona Daily Star newsroom

The staff of the Arizona Daily Star on March 30, 1977. Michael Pulitzer is on the bottom right.

Arizona Daily Star file photo

1977 Science Fiction exposition in Tucson

1977 Science Fiction exposition in Tucson

Bob Asprin head of security at the 1977 Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy World Exposition on June 2, 1977.

Joe Vitti / Arizona Daily Star

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