Mustangs Thirtieth Anniversary 1989-1990
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Mustangs Thirtieth Anniversary 1989-1990
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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
Back of Photo:
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
Dodd, Westley Allan (Murderer) - 2
Front of Photo:
VANCOUVER, Wash.--PLEADS GUILTY--Westley Allan Dodd is led into the courtroom in Vancouver's Clark County Courthouse Monday where he pleaded guilty to charges he murdered three young boys and tried to murder a fourth. Dodd, who went against the advice of his attorneys, faces the death penalty or a mandatory life sentence without parole for first-degree aggravated murder.
AP photo, 1990
Tacoma School News High School Seniors Look Ahead
Part of Charles Carson Papers
Part of American Smelting and Refining Company (ASARCO) Records
Tacoma News Tribune clipping, "Black activisim arrived in 1893"
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
HALLOWEEN (HOLIDAY) 1980 thru - 3
Mary Brown, receptionist at Tacoma's Mary Bridge Hospital, seems immune to the bevy of jolly-faced jack-o-lanterns on her desk and frets away during a few moments this afternoon. The woman usually sports a smile popular with staff and visitor alike. (Photo by Geff Hinds)
Part of Charles Carson Papers
"City Stars in New Film", City Scape clipping
Part of Clipping and Reference Files
A clipping from the May 1989 City Scape Magazine, a City of Tacoma publication.
Back of photo: McIlvaigh Middle School students march down Portland Ave. 3/10/89 after a noon rally urging the kids to say no to drugs and alcohol. NEWS BILL HUNTER PHOTO