Honeysett, Norma (Tigers owner) - 2
- 5.1.2--TNT0054H
- 07/28/1987
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Norma Honeysett
Part owner of the Tacoma Tigers
Photo by Peter Haley
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Honeysett, Norma (Tigers owner) - 2
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Norma Honeysett
Part owner of the Tacoma Tigers
Photo by Peter Haley
Sugarman, Jule (Dept. of Social Health Services) - 6
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Jule Sugarman talked about welfare reform.
NEWS
Staff photo by Bruce Larson
Sparks, Richard (Pacific Lutheran University; Choir of the West) - 2
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Richard Sparks conducting a rehearsal of Britten's "War Requiem" at Pacific Lutheran University Tuesday.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
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Portrait of Kate Haas, candidate for Tacoma City Council.
Photo by Russ Carmack
Back of Photo: Haas, Kate
Moss, Harold (Tacoma's First Black Mayor 1994) (Politician) - 8
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New city council member Harold Moss greets those attending a reception at the Doric Inn Wednesday afternoon. The fundraiser is for Moss and gives community members a chance to meet him.
Staff photo by Joe Giron.
Sutherland, Douglass B. (Mayor Jan 1982) (Tacoma) - 12
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Mayor Doug Sutherland suits up for a spin in a race car from Rabanco Racing. In the promotional stunt, police stopped traffic from the Tacoma Dome to Old City Hall as driver Roy Smith occasionally left motorcycle police in the dust.
This is in advance of the Tacoma Grand Prix.
Staff photo by Peter Haley
Smitherman, Bill (D-Tacoma) - 11
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Smitherman, Bill (Senator - Washington)
Sparks, Richard (Pacific Lutheran University; Choir of the West) - 4
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Dick Sparks
Northwest Sinfonietta
Tacoma, Washington
Office of Public Information
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, Washington
Stallworth, Daisy (State Official) - 3
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Daisy Stallworth
Pierce County Economic Development Director
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
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The Rev. Bob Penton is in charge of the Ministry in the Central. The church is devoted to helping the down and out find jobs, get them employment training if necessary and helping others. The program meets at the First Baptist Church downtown. Staff photo by John Giron. 1/22/87
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News
As a submarine approaches from the right, protestor Sallie Shawl lets her feeling be known to passersby on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge shortly before noon today. Shawl had been tipped off that the passing sub might prove to be a Trident class unit, which it apparently was not. None-the-less, Shawl noted that even Non-Trident subs have nuclear weapons capabilities so the protestor continues her display. When a Washington State Patrol officer stopped on the bridge to scoot Shawl away (saying she had been warned twice to leave the bridge) his car set in motion a three-car rear-ender that resulted in more than minor damage to a car driven by Greg Splett, 19, of Bremerton. Splett's car was the last in line to be involved in the accident. The middle vehicle, a small pick-up driven by John Lee, 43, of Gig Harbor also received damage. The lead car, driven by a woman I didn't get the name of, received apparently little or no damage. A classic object lesson in A CAUSE AND AN EFFECT.
Geff Hinds – Photo
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News--Archives
Joyce Justice is an archivist at the Seattle branch of the National Archives. Here she is replacing U.S. District Court case files from Alaska.
Photo by Susie Post
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Rob McGarvey of Maple Valley puts his all into the arm wrestling competition Maple B Valley Days but lost this match in the double-elimination tourney.
Photo By Peter Haley
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Them Prom Kim holds three-year-old Sokha Buntun during a Tacoma Police Dept. seminar on crime prevention in the Salishan Housing District. These seminars are for people with limited knowledge of English.
Photo by Joe Giron
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Tacoma Police Dept. officer Manny Ortiz conducts a crime prevention seminar in the Salishan Housing District Wednesday. The seminars are designed for people with limited knowledge of English.
Photo by Joe Giron
Freeway--Tacoma Spur (Freeways--Downtown)(Freeways--Tideflats)(State Road 705)(Tacoma Spur) 1985 - 4
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Aerial view of the Tacoma Spur construction with Tacoma in the background.
Photo by Russ Carmack
Immigration and Emigration - 3
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News
Jlona, left, and her husband Willfried Schorno relaxed back home in their Matterhorn Restaurant in University Place now that they have been granted permanent resident status in the United States. Much paperwork, and support from local friends, helped the couple win their five year fight against deportation.
Bruce Kellman
Tacoma--Views (Tacoma--Aerial Views) Photos - 10
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News (Photo by Russ Carmack)
Aerial view looking North into Tacoma showing the Tacoma spur and the Union Station.
Benson, Vernon (Federal Way) - 1
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Vernon Benson opposes Federal Way Incorporation
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State Troopers were on the look-out for motorists who wanted to drive through the water over Meridian street at 144th in the South Hill area of Puyallup. They issued $46 tickets to several drivers Friday morning -- for failing to obey a restrictive sign. Trooper Steve McDonald, left, and Trooper Mike Erickson watched.
Bruce Kellman
Doig, Ivan (Author--Seattle) - 2
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EXTRA--originally in Accent/People
Ivan Doig is a Seattle author who writes books about Montana history.
Staff photo by Joe Giron
Donaldson, John (Chess Master) - 1
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International Chess Master John Donaldson gives a lecture to the Tacoma Chess Club. Donaldson is the son of former City Manager Bill Donaldson, and also graduated from Stadium High School. Donaldson has achieved the highest ranking of any Tacoma chess player and was captain of the U.S. Olympic Chess Team.
Neighbors 6/5/87
Photo by Scott Eklund
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Thien Long, his wife, Soeuth Tuy Long and their baby, Ellen Mary Long (age 1.5) rest on a bed in their apartment in Tacoma. This is for a story on welfare for Southeast Asian refugees.
Photo by Joe Giron
Big Brother and Big Sister Programs - 3
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Dianne Galland, left, has become "Big Sister" to 17-year-old Toni Ackland, a young, single mother. She holds her 2-month-old daughter, RaChelle, a premie who still requires oxygen (see hose). The two spend several hours a week together.
Geff Hinds/photo
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This building at the corner of 19th and K is being offered for sale as a site for an Arco Convenience store.
News/Martin
Bill Hunter Photo
Education and Schools--Tacoma--District - 3
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Ken Miller is spearheading a new group which has a goal of decreasing the average class size throughout the Tacoma School District. He hopes for 20 kids per class by 1991-1992.
Bruce Kellman/photo - for use with Sandy Nelson's story
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Minorities - 2
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Inez Moore, left, helps Anna Ballard and Terry Hubbard with arithmetic as a volunteer.
Sheridan Elementary
4th graders (9yrs)
Bruce Larson/Photo
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Minorities - 3
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Samoan
Volunteer tutor Joe Po Ching (left) talks over a point of vocabulary with student Kelly Laufili.
Geff Hinds/Photo
Nelson/News
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 16
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Stadium High School student John Faulk wants the school involved in the prevention of AIDS.
Photo by Peter Haley