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Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 7

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Army Reserve's 'taxi' arrives
High country support for the Youth Conservation Corps program for the U.S. Forest Serv. was provided by 104th Infantry Division, U.S. Army Reserves. They also supplied cooks for the base camp in the high country on the Snoqualmie National Forest Tieton District.
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent

Korean-Americans - 5

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The Chang family watches some of the Olympics in their Puyallup home. They are from Korea, now American residents (citizens).
L to R: Chase, Carol, Oak (mother) and Soo Nam.
Story by Voelpel
Photo by Peter Haley

Penton, Rev. Bob - 3

Back of Photo: Rev. Bob Penton who is in the 9th day of a 10 day fast leads a prayer in the Puyallup Church of the Nazarene at Puyallup and urging the congregation into helping the city's needy during a prayer vigil at the church. Photo by Lui Kit Wong.

Aged and Age--Activities - 1

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Marie Schroeder leads The Rockeretts, a troop of senior citizen lady dancers who perform at various fundraisers and community events, through a routine during a practice session at the Milton Senior Center.
Bill Hunter/Photo

Korean-Americans - 6

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Many Asian businesses can be found along South Tacoma Way.
Story by Dorian Smith
Photo by Bill Hunter


“Signs in two languages light up the Royal Box in South Tacoma.” There were seven Korean nightclubs along South Tacoma Way and Pacific Highway NW, possibly making the highest concentration of Korean nightclubs on the West Coast according to the New Tribune. Along with serving food and drinks, they served as cultural meeting places for Tacoma’s Korean community.

Women--Employment - 1

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Females on fireline
Linda Black, a UW student this fall, joined two of her firefighting friends in the chow line during a respite from forest blazes. They are part of about a dozen girls on the male-dominated fire crews in Eastern Washington.

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