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Back Row: Coach Bert Katzenmeyer, captain Jack Stumfig, Charles Blackett, Richard Harrison, Thad Stanford, Robert McMasters.

Front Row: Boyd Redner, Harold Andrews

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L-R. Art Walker, Jim Balog, coach Bennie Oosterbaan, Thad Stanford, Tony Branoff

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Front Row: William Billings, Tony Branoff, Richard Beison, Robert Topp, Donald Bennett, Merritt Green, Captain, Charles Ritter, Theodore Kress, Richard Strozewski, Cark Kamhout

Second Row: Ronald Williams, James Balog, Ray VanderZeyde, Robert Hurley, Joseph Shomsky, Robert Milligan, Stanley Knickerbocker, James Bowman, Melvin Bernay, Kenneth Shields, Casimir Chomicz

Third Row: Dean Ludwig, Donald Drake, Norman Canty, Richard Balzhiser, Junior Steilstra, James Dutcher, Robert Dingman, Peri Gagalis, Eugene Knutson, Donald Oldham, Lowell Perry

Fourth Row: Edward Hickey, Duncan MacDonald, Stanley Bowns, Daniel Cline, George Muelich, Herbert Geyer, Russell Swaney, George Dutter, Fred Caffrey, Robert Timm

Fifth Row: John Veselenak, Thad Stanford, Richard O'Shaughnessy, Captain-elect, Donald Evans, Ralph Stribe, Richard Rex, Russell Rescorla, James Wagner, Donald Dugger, Laurence LeClaire

Sixth Row: Donald Zanfagna, Theodore Topor, James Bates, Wayne Melchiori, Robert Matheson, Bruce Bartholomew, Bernhardt Pederson, Roger Zatkoff, Thomas Witherspoon

Back Row: John Treadway, Ted Cachey, Fred Baer, Ray Kenaga, John Rahrig, Arthur Walker, Frank Hall, David Tinkham

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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06

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This paper explores the contributions made by older women to the Community as informal volunteers. It argues that ageing policy is not gender neutral and tends to ignore the contributions made by Women Outside paid work. As well as being ignored in policy, women's unpaid roles have been denigrated by some feminist commentators, who suggest that these roles Subordinate the position of women. The aim of the present paper is to explore the lived experiences of older women in relation to their informal volunteer roles, using role identity theory as a framework. The study utilizes data from a qualitative study Using focus group methodology. Findings demonstrate. that informal volunteering contributes to the women's identity and gives their lives meaning. These findings suggest that a more positive policy framework around ageing is needed to ensure that the worth of these contributions is recognised.

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Man and boy with Queensland Peace Committee banner during Aldermaston Peace march, Sunday, April 5th 1964. The Aldermaston march covered the distance between Ipswich and Brisbane, Australia, walked in relays covering approximately two miles each. Most relay sections were sponsored by one or more individual organisations.

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Women with banner Ban the Bomb during Peace march, Sunday April 5th Brisbane, Australia, 1964.

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Two men with placards during Aldermaston Peace march, Sunday, April 5th 1964. The Aldermaston march covered the distance between Ipswich and Brisbane, Australia, walked in relays covering approximately two miles each. Most relay sections were sponsored by one or more individual organisations.

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Two men from the Bulimba Peace Group with placards during Aldermaston Peace march, Sunday, April 5th 1964. The Aldermaston march covered the distance between Ipswich and Brisbane, Australia, walked in relays covering approximately two miles each. Most relay sections were sponsored by one or more individual organisations.

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Women from the Union of Australian Women with banner during Aldermaston Peace march, Sunday, April 5th 1964. The Aldermaston march covered the distance between Ipswich and Brisbane, Australia, walked in relays covering approximately two miles each. Most relay sections were sponsored by one or more individual organisations. The Union of Australian Women is a national organisation that was formed in 1950. Its aim is to work for the status and wellbeing of women across the world. It has been involved in a wide variety of campaigns that concern women. The Union of Australian Women networks with other women's community and union groups on such issues.