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Nuclear Power Plant--(Hanford Nuclear Reservation)(Hanford Atomic Energy Commission Reservation) - 11

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--Nuclear Project no. 2--
The image of the No. 2 nuclear project of the Washington Public Power Supply System at Hanford is reflected on the surface of an adjoining spray pond, one of two comprising a back-up safety cooling system. Each pond contains 7 1/2-million gallons of water. Pillars on the circular structure in the foreground hold the nozzles to spray water into the air which would be cooled by evaporation as it falls back into the pond.
Official Photo
Washington Public Power Supply System

Doppmann, Mr. and Mrs. William (Pianists) - 3

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William Doppmann, pianist
American International Artists
Photo by Shel Izen

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Internationally acclaimed pianist, William Doppmann will perform with the Summer Pops! Symphony from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. for the finale concert of Art Bowl -- a day long festival of the arts to be held on Saturday, August 21, 1982 at Point Defiance Park.

Armstrong, Carroll (Psychic--Tacoma) - 1

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March 26--PSYCHIC PREDICTS--Carroll Armstrong, Tacoma psychic who predicts the future for national magazines and who called both Mount St. Helens eruptions on the nose including a published prediction in December of an "ash Eruption" this March, has predicted another massive eruption of St. Helens but only after an eruption of Mount Baker next February. She also predicted an eruptive phase of Mount Rainier to start in 1984 with earthquakes and steam. (J.P.61130 BL-TNT Bruce Larson) 1982

Back of Photo:
Carroll Armstrong

Asian-Americans - 2

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--Old Culture, New Life--
Kathy Laufasa and Tupou Mamaea, both students at Chief Sealth High School, practice Polynesian dance steps. The Samoans are among increasing numbers of Pacific Rim natives who have emigrated to the United States.

SCHOOL, LISTER (Lister School) in Salishan Community - 3

“Low enrollments and inefficient structures may force Tacoma to close some schools, rebuild or remodel others.” Lister elementary was expensive to upkeep and faced several problems. It was 300 students short of its total capacity of 650. The school was initially built as a community center, and gymnasium and additions were later added. The different elements fit together awkwardly. Photo by staff member Warren Anderson.


Back of photo:
School, Lister Elementary
Feb 14 1982

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