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- 1977/08/07
Back of photo:
Theodore R. Bundy
Photo By Mark Lewy please credit
Back of photo:
Theodore R. Bundy
Photo By Mark Lewy please credit
Smith, Jeff (Minister/Cook) (The Frugal Gourmet) - 14
Smith, Jeff (Minister/Cook) (The Frugal Gourmet) - 13
Smith, Jeff (Minister/Cook) (The Frugal Gourmet) - 12
Smith, Jeff (Minister/Cook) (The Frugal Gourmet) - 11
School, Roosevelt Elementary- 4
Back of photo: Roosevelt Elem. Annex Demolition
Roosevelt Annex, which was used as a gymnasium and multi-purpose room, was demolished after being condemned due to safety concerns. A $100,000 playground took its place.
School, Roosevelt Elementary- 3
Back of photo: School, Roosevelt Elementary
Trees celebrate
School, Roosevelt Elementary- 2
Back of Photo: P.S. The kids are watching the dedication ceremonies, which included a brief view of the varied contents of the capsule. FACING THE FUTURE Schoolchildren huddle around the engraved marble stone that will mark the placement of the time capsule dedicated today at Roosevelt Elementary School. The kids are: (left to right) Dennis Oya (in sweater), Lytang Taing (oriental poking thru), Veasma Son (center in coat), Quiana Bushnell (black girl in braids) and Sara Sybertson (far right). (geff hinds pic- 6/5/87-LOCAL)
Back of photo: Tacoma Police Patrol Officer Richard Washington watches students from McIlvaigh Middle School leave campus. haley 10/11/90
Back of photo: School, McIlvaigh Junior High Oct 18 1979
Back of photo: McIlvaigh Jr. High Mar 6 1963
Back of photo: School, McIlvaigh, Harry S. Junior High
Back of photo: School district and Safe Streets officials stood by while the Washington National Guard used two bulldozers to clear a parcel of land in front of McIlvaigh Middle School on the East Side of Tacoma Sunday morning. The 118th Transportation Company of the 144th Battalion cleared the school district property that Shanta Wright of Safe Streets said had been an area of drug activity. (Bruce Kellman 1/6/91 with story by Doreen)
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
Back of Photo: NEWS 6/10/87 (Photo by Russ Carmack) A maintenance man from the Tacoma School District shop paints over spray painting on the side of a classroom building at Gault Jr. High, located at 1115 E. Division Lane. (The maintenance man refused to give his name)
Back of photo: School, Gault Junior High Nov 24, 1982
Back of photo: New School Opens
Back of photo: Tacoma's Newest School
Back of photo: School, Boze, James L. Elementary
Back of Photo: School, Boze, James L. Elementary
Back of photo: Last minute arranging, School, Boze, James L. Elementary
Back of photo: Spacious Quarters, School, Boze, James L. Elementary Mar 2 1969
Back of photo: School, Boze, James L. Elementary
Back of Photo: New Safeway Store- McKinley Ave. at Harrison Street
Gault Junior High School had an industrial education program partially sponsored and funded by the Tacoma Chapter of the Associated General Contractors. The purpose of the program was to stimulate interest in the construction industry. Students participated in all phases of the construction trades and played the role of various specialists associated with the construction industry. Photos by Gault student David Holm.
Back of photo: School, Gault Junior High
Jun 4 1972
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David Holm of Tacoma
From Tacoma News Tribune to liberal Engraving Co. Col. 2 1/2 Deep 4 1/2
Code 52
City
Sun
Sun Bldg
Teamwork
The Eastside Community Pool opened after three years and numerous grants. The pool is attached to the north side of Gault Junior High School across from the new gymnasium.
Back of photo: School, Gault Jr Hi
Aug 18 1983
SCHOOL, LISTER (Lister School) in Salishan Community - 1
Mrs. Catherine Egan was reading to the second graders at Lister Elementary. The storytelling was a part of the program "Reading is FUNdamental," organized by the American Association of University Women. The program's purpose was to encourage children to read after school students would attend the storytelling and then choose a book to bring home. Photo by staff member Bob Rudsit.
Back of photo: School, Lister Elementary
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Feb 15 1974
Tacoma News Tribune
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