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The High School Girl Reserve Conference banquet was held at the Tacoma YWCA on January 28, 1932. There were many girls seated at banquet tables along with others standing next to the walls. The Girl Reserves was a Christian organization for girls sponsored by the Young Womens Christian Association.


Youth organizations--Tacoma--1930-1940; Girl Reserves (Tacoma); Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma); Teenagers--1930-1940; Banquets--Tacoma--1930-1940;

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The Normanettes women's chorus will resume concerts after a two-year hiatus; their first program will be presented at the Y.W.C.A.'s Weyerhaeuser Hall on June 3, 1953. The chorus will open the show with their theme song by Robert Franz, "O, Thank Me Not for What I Sing Thee". They will also perform several songs in Swedish and Norwegian under the direction of Mrs. A. Marchell Stevens. Rev. R.H. Redal, pastor of Central Lutheran Church, will be the guest tenor soloist. There will be no tickets sold for the performance, however, a silver offering will be accepted during the evening. View of Normanettes on stage in Weyerhaeuser Hall, individual names are listed in the News Tribune article of May 31, 1953, p. D-8.


Choirs (Music); Singers--Tacoma--1950-1960; Normanette Women's Chorus Ensemble (Tacoma); Women--Tacoma--1950-1960; Young Women's Christian Association (Tacoma);

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ca. 1939. Ladies musical club taken at YWCA - about 50 ladies on stage with man in center holding book. Book on music stand open.


Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma);

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Children enjoying the Y.W.C.A. pool. On April 6, 1929, three young girls prepared to dive, under the watchful supervision of instructors, into the Young Women's Christian Association pool located at 405 Broadway. They have attracted a small group of curious bystanders in the walkway above the pool. Other small children are already enjoying the soothing waters. The pool, named after Mrs. Harriet Strong, was among the amenities included in the newly opened Y.W.C.A. concrete-and-brick Georgian structure which was dedicated in mid-December of 1928. This is believed to be the children's swim class, open to all girls 8-14, held each Saturday morning. (TDL 4-9-29, p. 12-article on the YWCA)


Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma); Swimming pools--Tacoma--1920-1930; Diving--Tacoma--1920-1930; Swimmers--Tacoma--1920-1930;

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On October 15, 1940, the Ladies' Musical Club held a Golden Jubilee Celebration concert and tea at the Weyerhaeuser Hall at the YWCA. The concert was a reproduction of the first program of the club held on October 28, 1890 in the home of Mrs. C.J. Kershaw. The following tea was served on fifty year old settings and members were requested to dress in Gay Nineties style. Current members plus over 20 charter members attended. The Club was the first music association of its type to form west of Chicago. The first roster of the club represented all of the first families of church, civic, industrial, commercial and financial leaders. Through the years, the organization has brought talented performers to Tacoma and has helped to develop local young musicians. (T.Times 10/4/1940, pg. 3)


Ladies Musical Club (Tacoma); Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma);

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A Golden Jubilee celebration was hosted by the Ladies' Musical Club at the YWCA Weyerhaeuser Hall on October 15, 1940. Pictured at the function are Mrs. Frank Allyn, Mrs. Henry Drumm of Gravelly Lake and Mrs. Charles Fratt, a charter member now residing in La Connor. Mrs. Drumm, also a charter member, is wearing her wedding gown of 56 years prior. The Founder's Day concert was a replica of the first program of the club in the home of Mrs. C.J. Kershaw on October 28, 1890. The following tea was served on fifty year old place settings. Members were asked to dress in Gay Nineties style. Over 20 of the charter members attended. (T. Times 10/4/1940, pg. 3)


Ladies Musical Club (Tacoma); Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma);

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The Ladies' Musical Club celebrated their fifty years of existence with a concert and tea in Weyerhaeuser Hall at the YWCA. The group had its first concert on October 28, 1890 in one of the member's homes. Over 20 charter members of the organization attended the Golden Jubilee celebration. (T. Times 10/4/1940, pg. 3)


Ladies Musical Club (Tacoma); Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma);

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Beginning April 6, 1942, the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) launched special "Keep Fit" classes at its 405 Broadway location. Instruction was being offered in golf, tennis, swimming and Badminton (pictured.) Classes would be held both morning and evenings to accomodate those working in the defense industries. The YWCA operated under the adage learned from war torn England, that adequate exercise was a morale builder. (T. Times 4/10/1942, pg. 3)


Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma); Badminton;

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Modelling her latest formal creation on July 27, 1942, while standing on a stack of books at the YWCA, was USO Junior Hostess Dorothy Blanchfield. Lending a hand with the construction, left to right, were Carolyn Moore, (Miss Blanchfield,) Anna Mae Willman, Marian Allen and Myrl Van Den Heuvel. A USO Junior Hostess, in order to keep her permanent card and be a member in good standing, was required to attend one social function a week. The most popular functions were the dances. In order to have a wide variety of formal dresses and to keep costs down, some of the girls met weekly at the YWCA, with volunteer stylists from the department stores, to sew their own formals. Publicity for Community Chest. (TNT 8/2/1942 p.A-7)


Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma); World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Tacoma; Sewing; Seamstresses; Sewing machines; Blanchfield, Dorothy; Moore, Carolyn; Willman, Anna Mae; Allen, Marian; Van Den Heuvel, Myrl;

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In order to maintain her position as a USO junior hostess, a girl was required to attend one function a week. Most of the girls enjoyed attending the dances and therefore needed a large supply of formal dances. One group of girls met weekly at the YMCA to make their own dresses. Patiently having the pattern pinned to her is Carolyn Moore, next to her is an unidentified woman doing the pinning. Looking on are, left to right, Marian Allen, Myrl Van Den Heuvel and Anna MacWillman. (TNT 8/2/1942, pg. A-7)


Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma); World War, 1939-1945--Social aspects--Tacoma; Sewing; Seamstresses; Moore, Carolyn; MacWillman, Anna; Allen, Marian; Van Den Heuvel, Myrl;

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This group of Tacoma youngsters has been "diving" into swimming instruction all summer long at the YWCA pool and they are getting along "swimmingly." For the first time, the pool had remained open all summer long to provide recreation for those kids spending their long vacation days at home. The children pictured standing left to right, looking pretty identical in swim caps, are Larry Nell, Wilma Hartnack, June Otto and Nancy Lee Coons. Seated are Noble Halladay, Kenneth Robinson, Dale Anderson and Sonja Strauman. (T. Times 08-31-1942 p.10)


Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma); Swimming pools--Tacoma; Swimmers--Tacoma;

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This group of newly minted mermaids was photographed in the Y.W.C.A. pool, 405 Broadway, on August 27, 1942. For the first time, the pool remained open for the whole summer that year to expand the recreation facilities available to the children who spent their vacation at home. The youngsters pictured could not swim at all at the beginning of the season, but by the end of August they were all "at home in the water" according to Mrs. John McConnell, swimming instructor. Pictured clockwise, starting at the top center with the girl in the dark cap, are: Joyce Sheets, Jeanne Arkin, Patilou Babbitt, Margaret Ward, Laura Sheppard, Onnalee Dungan, Pat Sternberg, Ella Mae Goddell, mary Jean Harvel, Barbara Ann Combs, Carole Jenks, Virginia Gundstrom, Nancy Ann Wilhelmi and Mary Ann Norton. (TNT 8/31/1942 p.9)


Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma); Swimming pools--Tacoma; Swimmers--Tacoma;

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Publicity for Community Chest. Children at Y.W.C.A. pool. A swimming instructor helps a young student on the diving board while parents look on from the gallery above. The YWCA pool had stayed open for the first time all summer long in 1942. With a shortage of gasoline and tires and with both parents often working in the defense industry, wartime vacations were almost non existent. The pool gave kids stuck at home on those long summer days something to look forward to. [Also dated 08-24-1942]


Young Womens Christian Association (Tacoma); Swimming pools--Tacoma; Swimmers--Tacoma;

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Queen and Court of Latter Day Saints at Weyerhauser Hall. Although no further information is available on this picture, it is most probably from the Gold and Green Ball, the winter social event of the church. The dance is sponsored by the Mutual Improvement Association of the Church. The event is named for the colors of the Mutual Improvement Association and it is staged in all stakes and missions of the church.


Beauty contests--Tacoma--1940-1950; Beauty contestants--Tacoma--1940-1950; Crowns; Evening gowns--Tacoma; Mormons--Tacoma;

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Queen and Court of Latter Day Saints at Weyerhauser Hall. Although no further information is available on this picture, it is most probably from the Gold and Green Ball, the winter social event of the church. The dance is sponsored by the Mutual Improvement Association of the Church. The event is named for the colors of the Mutual Improvement Association and it is staged in all stakes and missions of the church.


Beauty contests--Tacoma--1940-1950; Beauty contestants--Tacoma--1940-1950; Crowns; Evening gowns--Tacoma; Mormons--Tacoma;

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Large group picture taken at February 1943 function of the Latter Day Saints at Weyerhauser Hall. Although no further information is available on this picture, it is most probably from the Gold and Green Ball, the winter social event of the church. The dance is sponsored by the Mutual Improvement Association of the Church. The event is named for the colors of the Mutual Improvement Association and it is staged in all stakes and missions of the church.


Beauty contests--Tacoma--1940-1950; Beauty contestants--Tacoma--1940-1950; Crowns; Evening gowns--Tacoma; Mormons--Tacoma;

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The Normanettes were going to perform their 3rd Annual Spring Concert at Weyerhauser Hall Y.W.C.A. Members of the Normanettes are all Swedish, Danish, Norwegian or Islandic descent. Every year they study folksongs of their mother countries for their annual concert. View of the Normanettes, photo ordered by Mrs. Marchell Stenns (T. Times, 5/20/46, p. 2).


Evening gowns--Tacoma; Women--Clubs--Tacoma; Young Women's Christian Association (Tacoma); Normanette Womens Chorus Ensemble (Tacoma);

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Nativity play portraying Mary, baby Jesus, and three wise men for the Gift of the Magi. The Monday Civic Club presented a program of living Madonnas at Weyerhaeuser Hall. The players were, L-R, Mrs. Byron Moye, Mrs. Frank T. Rybin, Mrs. H.F. Harmon and Elsie M. (Mrs. George B.) Cicovich. (T.Times, 12/25/1946, p.7)


Creches (Nativity scenes)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Biblical events; Cicovich, Elsie M.;

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The Tacoma Women's Club sponsored "Through the Looking Glass", a fashion hat show, at the YWCA's Weyerhaeuser Hall in March 1947. Verne Sawyer, from KMO radio, was the show's master of ceremonies. Club members modeled the latest fashion in hats. The show also featured Tom Breneman's newest hat, direct from Hollywood. View of hat show model wearing chicken hat (T. Times, 3/5/47, p. 5).


Fashion shows--Tacoma; Women--Clothing & dress--Tacoma; Chickens--Tacoma; Millinery; Hats--1940-1950; Weyerhaeuser Hall (Tacoma); Young Women's Christian Association (Tacoma); Tacoma Women's Club (Tacoma);

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