DAFFODIL FESTIVAL--1973 April 1973 - 1
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- 1973/05/15
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Daffodil Festival-1973
DAFFODIL FESTIVAL--1973 April 1973 - 1
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Daffodil Festival-1973
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Daffodil Festival-1973
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Summer Daff
Phyllis Jo Armstrong
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Daffodil Festival 1973
Georgann Hawkins
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Daffodil Festival-1973
Lewis & Hawkins
Daffodil Souvenir
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Daffodil Festival-1973
Russ Carmack Staff Photographer
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Daffodil Festival--1973
Russ Carmack Staff Photographer
Earth First Environmental Group - 1
Back of Photo: "Earth First" Folks, left to right, Harry Levine-Olympia, Greg Wingard-Sea., Grace Cox-Olympia. Wenatchee National Forest.
Photo by Bruce Larson
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Equal Rights Amendment
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Equal Rights Amendment
Jul 2 1982
Photograph by Bruce A. Kellman
EASTSIDE YOUTH CENTER (Youth Center Eastside) - 2
“Four of the 60 entrants in the first annual Eastside Great Pumpkin Carving Contest, get in a little practice prior to the competition Thursday. Contestants are, from the left, Yvette Woods, 10, Ricky Stokes, 7, John Manning, 10, and Diane Smith, 10. The event is one of the highlights of the Eastside Torchlight Halloween parade.”
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Eastside Youth Center
Oct 30 1968
"Pumpkin Carvers"
Photograph's by Richards Studio
Photographers since 1898
Pacific Ave MA 7-9111
Tacoma, WA 98402
Reorder by No. D154977-2R
EASTSIDE YOUTH CENTER (Youth Center Eastside) - 3
Three Eastside Youth Center members meet with counselor Nancy Mays to set up their booth for a three-day community carnival this week in memory of “Gus the Eastside Bus.” The proceeds will go towards purchasing a replacement.
Back of photo: Eastside Youth Center
For Gus the Bus with Story
Aug 10 1969
Photographs By Richards Studio
Photographs since 1895
734 Pacific Ave. MA 7-9111
Tacoma, Wash. 98402
D156769-1
EASTSIDE YOUTH CENTER (Youth Center Eastside) - 1
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Eastside youth Center
Jul 9 1968
Constructive Cutting Work
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 18
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A compliment of her writing skills from her new 1st grade teacher prompts an embarrassed giggle from Angel Cantu during the first day of school at Mann elementary. Her teacher, Ruby Folden, commented on her mastery of the letter "A", in writing class and noted that she be good at A's as it is the first letter of her name.
News/Nelson
Bill Hunter/Photo
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 17
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Student Karen Foster at Jason Lee Middle School sits in Mr. Steve Cairns 8th grade, English/U.S. History class and listens to his discussions on U.S. History. Foster is an eighth grader who's not so thrilled about middle school.
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 16
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Stadium High School student John Faulk wants the school involved in the prevention of AIDS.
Photo by Peter Haley
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 15
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6th grade teacher, Art Rorem, helps 11-year-old student Stacey Johnston with a language arts problem as some of the 30 other students look on. (at left is Aimee Medicus, 12, and behind her, Seth Carlson, 11) Lowell Elementary in Tacoma.
Jeff Larsen/photo
Susan Gordan/class size story
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 14
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 13
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 12
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Zookeeper: Dominic Wiebersch, aardvarks
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 11
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Teacher: Stacy Rodius 'mans' desk
Photo by Jerry Buck
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 10
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Policeman: Toilever Darden's ready
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 9
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Nurse: LaSonya Revels on duty
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 8
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Farmer: Kim Strohl tries a tractor
Photograph by Jerry Buck
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
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 6
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Dave Dustan notches log
Dave Dustan, Stadium HS, Tacoma, notches log for footbridge in the backcountry between White and Chinook Passes, Snoqualmie NF.
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 5
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A new sign
Kathy Wales, Yakima, (left) and Barbara Dernbach, Aquinas Academy, Tacoma, relocate trail marker (Pear Lake Trail No 1148) after section of worn trail is abandoned for newly constructed section. Tieton Ranger District near White Pass.
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 4
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Stripping a log
Log strippers- Delores Archbold, Mt. Tahoma HS, at left, holds down log for Lori Robinson, Rogers HS student.
Bruce Ellingson, Tacoma, forestry aid and student at WSU, supervises work.
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 14
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Demonstrations
Riot police stop a pro-Mao demonstration on University District’s main. The demonstrators shouted, “Long live Mao Tse-tung; death, death, death to Teng.” They were protesting the US government’s current friendly relationship with the Chinese government. Photo by staff member Bruce Larson.
Education and Schools--Tacoma--Students - 3
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Backwoods' equal rights
Tina Lindstrom, Franklin Pierce HS, Tacoma, and Dave Dustan, Stadium HS, Tacoma, carry log used to make footbridge. Tool used is a Swede Hook... nick-named "nose-pickers"
Jay M. Steinberg, Midway Station, Kent
Demonstrations 1975 thru 1980 - 13
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(TAC1) TACOMA, WN. Apr. 22 -- Under The Dome --
Thousands of picket-sign carrying teachers stormed the Capitol grounds at Olympia demanding special property tax levy relief for schools from the Legislature. Veteran lawmakers who have been besieged before, nevertheless got the message. The demonstration continues tomorrow.
A black and white photo of picketers holdings signs reading, "Edmonds Teachers Care! We're Together E.E.A. WEB," and "Innocent Kids Face Capitol Punishment WEA-NEA." The Washington State Capitol building can be seen in the background.