Miss Oregon contestants compete onstage dressed in formal evening gowns. One woman is posing at the front of the stage; she is dressed in a long, flared gown, and wears full-length white gloves and high heels. A ribbon displaying the number 6 is attached to her dress at her waist line. Near the back of the stage stand three contestants dressed in similar attire with ribbons that display the numbers 1, 3, and 5. A man wearing a suit and bow tie stands behind a microphone. In the background a balcony is filled with spectators. On the bottom level are doors below a sign that reads "EXIT". Mounted floor lights are visible on the front of the stage.
Twelve women wearing white swimsuits with sashes stand posing on a sandy beach. The women are identified as contestants in a Miss Oregon Contest. The sashes read from left to right Miss (?), Miss Yamhill, Miss Park Rose, Miss (?), Miss Portland, Miss Astoria, Miss Lincoln County, Miss Columbia County, Miss Eugene, Miss Coos Bay, Miss Hermiston, and Miss Roseberg. The ocean is visible behind the women.
An outdoor portrait of Lee Drake and costume designer Bernice Ponticelli on the set of The Great Sioux Uprising. Bernice is dressed in a checkered long sleeved shirt, slacks, and tennis shoes. Her left arm is around the shoulder of Lee who wears a hat, suit, and tie. In his left hand he holds a pair of eyeglasses. They stand in front of a horse that is fitted with a saddle, bridle, and reins. Trees are visible in the background. "The Great Sioux Uprising" was a film that was released in 1953.