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George Washington of Centralia, compiled by Gary Fuller Reese
The history of George Washington who came to the Pacific Northwest in 1852 and founded the city of Centralia.
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Trying to keep 'K' Street safe, Morris McCollum, President of 'K' Street Boosters, far left, has customers and passers-by sign a petition to keep the Hilltop patrolled by the same officers on the crime management team task force for 'K' Street.
Pictured, from left, are McCollum, Diaetta Walker, Henrietta George, Mary Radziski, manager of New Look Clothing on 'K' Street, and Virginia Taylor. The children are Lashwanda Walker, 19 months, in stroller, and Lapaschia Walker, 4-years-old. Both are daughter of Diaetta Walker. They want the streets kept safe so they can shop and let their kids play in the area. (photo by David Brandt)
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Harold Bond, Virginia Taylor
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Photograph by Bruce Larson
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Class registration, part of the activities during Freshman Week at the College of Puget Sound. Five students lounge on and around a wooden frame supporting the old fog bell from the Browns Point Lighthouse. The group has gone through preliminary registration and is resting a moment before getting in line for the final check at the bursar's office. Posed, left to right, are Bill Taylor (from Stadium), Virginia Judd (returning sophomore), Bob Almvig (Stadium), Anne Louise Greiwe (Aquinas Academy) and Richard Cummings (Stadium.) The bell was donated to the college by now retired lighthouse keeper Capt. Oscar V. Brown when the lighthouse was modernized and an automatic fog signal installed. (T. Time 9/20/1939, pg. 11; photograph is also found in the 1941 CPS yearbook Tamanawas)
College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Bells; Taylor, Bill; Judd, Virginia; Almvig, Bob; Greiwe, Anne Louise; Cummings, Richard;
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Freshman Week, beginning September 18, 1939, at the College of Puget Sound. Five students gather around an old bell, hanging from a wooden frame, to go over school notes. The bell is the old fog warning bell from the Browns Point Lighthouse. Posed around the bell, left to right, are Bill Taylor, Virginia Judd, Bob Almvig, Anne Louise Greiwe and Richard Cummings. Freshman Week features a whirlwind of social and academic activities for incoming Freshmen to introduce them to campus ways. Included are a mixer, sorority teas, a "Sports Spree" and assemblies on study habits and campus organizations. (T. Times 9/20/1939, pg. 11; 9/18/1939, pg. 5 & 7)
College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Bells; Taylor, Bill; Judd, Virginia; Almvig, Bob; Greiwe, Anne Louise; Cummings, Richard;
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Several young adults enjoy a game of croquet at the Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club. They are taking a break between matches at the Northwest Tennis Tournament being held at the Club. Pictured are, left to right, Margaret McGinnis, Mary Jean Morris, Virginia Crowe, Ronald Edwards of San Jose, Helen Gurley and Robert Taylor. (T. Times 7/16/1938, pg. 9)
Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club (Tacoma); Croquet--Tacoma;
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