Black and white photographic print of seven men seated around a dining table at McNeil Island Penitentiary. From left to right is unknown man who may be an inmate, unknown man in suit (possibly a TCC or McNeil representation), unknown man who may be an inmate, TCC instructor/administrator Paul Jacobson, unknown man in suit (possibly a TCC or McNeil representative), TCC president Thornton Morrow Ford, unknown man who may be an inmate. People from McNeil present are likely associated with the Self Improvement Group (SIG).
Stamped on reverse: U. S. PENITENTIARY McNEIL ISLAND, JAN 20 1970, Box 500, Steilacoom, Wash. 98388
Black and white photographic print of three men seated at a dining table at McNeil Island Penitentiary. From left to right is TCC administrator Richard Falk, unknown man who appears to be an inmate, a Father in clerical clothing and collar. The latter two are likely associated with McNeil's Self Improvement Group (SIG).
Stamped on reverse: U. S. PENITENTIARY McNEIL ISLAND, JAN 20 1970, Box 500, Steilacoom, Wash. 98388
Black and white photographic print of Tacoma Community College representatives wearing regalia seated in the McNeil Island Penitentiary chapel for commencement ceremonies, circa late 1970s. People pictured include Paul Jacobson, Trustee Ellen Pinto, President Dr. Larry Stephens.
Black and white photographic print of Tacoma Community College representatives wearing regalia seated in the McNeil Island Penitentiary chapel for commencement ceremonies, circa late 1970s. People pictured include Trustee Dr. Barbara Wesley, President Dr. Larry Stephens, possibly Trustee Alan P. Vandevert.
Black and white photographic print of Tacoma Community College representatives wearing regalia seated in the McNeil Island Penitentiary chapel for commencement ceremonies, circa late 1970s. People pictured include Trustee Dr. Barbara Wesley, President Dr. Larry Stephens, possibly Trustee Alan P. Vandevert.
Black and white photographic print showing Tacoma Community College students protesting with signs in front of the theater, May 1977. This protest was organized by Spanish-speaking / Chicano student organization Los Unidos against the drama production of The Fantasticks, which featured characters several student groups felt were negative racial stereotypes.