North Thurston Kiwanis Officers, 1973

Photograph

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Lacey Museum

Name/Title

North Thurston Kiwanis Officers, 1973

Entry/Object ID

2007-012.D363N

Description

North Thurston Kiwanis Officers, 1973. These four black and white negative film strips were created for the Lacey Leader newspaper. All the images show individuals and/or groups posing for pictures. Image 27 shows an unknown man. He is wearing a suit, tie and glasses.He is facing his left and not smiling. The image is oriented vertically. Image 28 is virtually identical. Image 29 shows a different unknown man. He is wearing a suit, tie and glasses. He is facing his left and not smiling. Image 30 is virtually identical to the previous image. Image 31 shows a different unknown man in a suit and tie. He is facing his right and smiling. Image 32 is virtually identical to the previous image. Image 33 shows a different man (Neil Woody) in a suit, tie and glasses. He has a small pin in his left lapel. He is facing his right and not smiling. Image 34 is very similar to the previous image. He is smiling. Image 35 is virtually identical to the previous image. Image 36 shows a different unknown man in a suit and tie. He is facing his right and smiling. Image 37 and 38 are very similar to the previous image. He is not smiling. Image 39 is very similar to the previous image. He is smiling. Image 40 shows a group of three men in suits and ties. The two men on the outside have large buttons on their coats with "Kiwanis International We Build" on them. The man in the middle (Larry Stranz) is holding a wooden plaque with names on it. All three men are smiling. The image is oriented horizontally. Images 41, 42 and 43 are virtually identical to the previous image. One edge of the film strips has "KODAK SAFETY FILM" and "KODAK TRI X PAN FILM" printed on them.

Made/Created

Date made

Oct 13, 1973

Notes

Film Size: 35 mm Medium: Acetate

Lexicon

Search Terms

People, Kiwanis

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Neil Woody

Person or Organization

Larry Stranz