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2003 annual conference photos, page 1

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1. Dallas Skyline.
1. Dallas Skyline.

2. SIG leadership meeting room
2. SIG Leadership met on Sunday, May 18, Leadership Day.

 

3. SIG Leadership meeting participants.
3. SIG Leadership meeting participants 1.

4. SIG Leadership meeting participants
4. SIG Leadership meeting participants 2.

 

5. Dan Voss hands out the lollipops.
5. Dan Voss hands out the lollipops.

6. Deputy Fabien and Sherrif Dan.
6. Deputy Fabien and Sherriff Dan.

 

7. SIG strategy meeting attendees.
7. SIG strategy meeting attendees.

8. Dan Voss hands out the lollipops.
8. Jodi, Gail, Melissa, and Fabien.

 

9. Melissa checks the wheelchair lift.
9. Melissa checks the wheelchair lift.

10. Dan Voss hands out the lollipops.
10. Jodi and Melissa.

 

11. Registration Desk Sunday afternoon.
11. Registration Desk Sunday afternoon.

12. Display of Early Technical Writing publications from the 50s and 60s.
12. Display of Early Technical Writing publications.

 

13. 1940s and 1961 Technical Writing handbooks.
13. 1940s and 1961 Technical Writing handbooks.

14. Technical illustration tools 50s-70s.
14. Technical illustration tools 50s-70s.

 

15. Technical Illustration and typing tools 50s-70s.
15. Technical Illustration and typing tools 50s-70s.

16. Douglas Aircraft 50s pay stubs and tools.
16. Douglas Aircraft 50s pay stubs and tools.

 

17. Two pieces of the Berlin Wall
17. Two pieces of the Berlin Wall.

18. Plaque about the Berlin Wall pieces.
18. Plaque about the Berlin Wall pieces.

 
 

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