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- 1982/09/04
Back of photo: Cascadia- Indian Tile Uncovered, Cascadia Juvenile Diagnostic Center
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Back of photo: Cascadia- Indian Tile Uncovered, Cascadia Juvenile Diagnostic Center
Stoner, William (County Council) - 11
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William S. Stoner
Western Washington Fair Association
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Bev Doolittle
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Bev Doolittle
Suchier, Jean-Marc (Morpho Systems) - 1
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Jean-Marc Suchier returns as President and CRO of North American Morpho Systems, Inc., a high-technology imaging corporation he founded more than ten years ago.
North American MORPHO Systems, Inc.
1145 Broadway Plaza, Suite 300
Tacoma, Washington 98402
Baarsma, William H. (Tacoma) - 2
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Bill Baarsma - Tacoma City Council
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Thomas Dixon
Sutherland, Douglass B. (Mayor Jan 1982) (Tacoma) - 16
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Doug Sutherland
Pierce County Executive
Sutherland, Douglass B. (Mayor Jan 1982) (Tacoma) - 17
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Doug Sutherland
Pierce County Executive
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Taylor, Joyce
Anderson, Diane (Fircrest City Council) - 1
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Diane C. Anderson
Fircrest City Council #2 winner
Merry, Ken (City Official) - 1
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Ken Merry, City Water Supt
Drew, Kathleen (D. Issaquah) - 1
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Kathleen Drew (D),
Running for Senate (Legislature)
District 5, Issaquah
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DEAD AT 66--Yakima Indian fishing rights activist David Sohappy Senior stands on the bank of the Columbia River in front of an old fishing platform at Cooks Landing, Washington, in this November 1990 file photo. Sohappy died Monday at Hood River Care Center in Oregon. Sohappy had been in ill health since suffering a stroke in 1988.
Associated Press File Photo, 1990
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WHITE SWAN, WASHINGTON -- SOHAPPY BURIED -- Mourners circle the grave of David Sohappy Sr. during his funeral service Thursday on the Yakima Indian Reservation. Sohappy, a well-known fishing rights activist, died on Monday.
Associated Press Photo
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Needle Exchange
By Haley
Tacoma
Note: Photo likely by Peter Haley
Stallworth, Daisy (State Official) - 5
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Daisy Stallworth
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The Rev. George A. Stallings Jr.
Aldrich, Thomas L. (ASARCO Inc.- Tacoma Plant Site Manager) - 1
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Thomas L. Aldrich
ASARCO Incorporated
Tacoma Plant Site Manager
Photo by Darst-Ireland Photography
The Shindo Studio
El Paso, Texas
Dicks, Norm (U.S. Representative from WA. State 6th District) - 7
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Dicks, Norm
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The Rev. George A. Stallings talks about his split with the Roman Catholic Church, and founding his own Imani Temple in Washington D.C., in Rev. Vernon Burroughs office prior to services at Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Staff photo by Bill Hunter
Donovan, G. Michael (Vice President/General Manager) (KBRD-KTAC, Seattle/Tacoma) - 1
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G. Michael Donovan
Vice President/General Manager
KBRD-KTAC, Seattle/Tacoma
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Claudia Best of Best/Partners, PR firm in Seattle
Staff photo by Peter Haley
Quasim, Lyle (Safe Streets) - 5
Lyle Quasim, director of Safe Streets, looks back over the past year of fighting to make Tacoma's streets safer.
Photo by Karen Stallwood (Neighbors/Pierce)
Quasim, Lyle (Safe Streets) - 6
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Lyle Quasim was recognized with a Distinguished Service Award at the 1990 Pacific Lutheran University Commencement
NEWS / Bill Hunter photo
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The Rev. George Stallings conducts services at the Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church/ Stallings has broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and has founded his own Imani Temple in Washington D.C.
NEWS/MAYNARD; Staff Photo by Bill Hunter
STALLINGS AFFAIR -- According to a published report, The Rev. George Stallings, who broke from the Catholic Church last year to form an independent African-American Church, had a two-year homosexual relationship with an employee of his former church.
Associated Press Photo, 1989