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Accession number: P3353 Group portrait of the City of Anaheim department heads, taken at the department heads' meeting held at the Anaheim Convention Center in the V.I.P. Room on Wednesday, January 14, 1970 at 7:30a.m.; image shows group gathered outside near the Convention Center entrance; department heads identified left to right: (front row) Robert M. Davis, Assistant City Manager; David B. Michel, Chief of Police; Thornton E. Piersall, Public Works Director; Dene M. Williams [later Daoust], City Clerk; Keith A. Murdoch, City Manager; Joseph B. Geisler, City Attorney; Douglas K. Ogden, Finance Director; (back row) Alan G. Orsborn, Development Services Director; Gordon W. Hoyt, Utilities Director; Roy E. Heissner, Personnel Director; Edward J. Stringer, Fire Chief; Thomas R. Liegler, Stadium and Convention Center Director; John J. Collier, Parks and Recreation Director; William J. Griffith, Library Director.
Stringer, Edward J., Anaheim Fire Chief Griffith, William G., Anaheim Public Library Director (1957-1995)--1924-2002 Murdoch, Keith Alger, Anaheim City Manager--1918- Geisler, Joseph B. Anaheim City Attorney Daoust, Dene A. Williams. Anaheim City Clerk Orsborn, Alan G., Anaheim Development Services Director Hoyt, Gordon W., Anaheim Public Utilities Director Heissner, Roy E., Anaheim Personnel Director Liegler, Thomas F., Anaheim Stadium and Convention Center Director Collier, John J., Anaheim Parks and Recreation Director Davis, Robert M., Anaheim Assistant City Manager Michel, David B., Anaheim Police Chief Piersall, Thornton E., Anaheim Public Works Director (1961-1980 Ogden, Douglas K., Anaheim Finance Director Municipal officials and employees Government employees--1900-Present
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