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Children Chat With Santa At The Michigan Theater, December 1955

Children Chat With Santa At The Michigan Theater, December 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1955
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SANTA ON STAGE: Some of the hundreds of Ann Arbor youngsters who told Santa Claus what they want for Christmas are pictured here with the jolly old elf when he appeared at the Michigan Theater this morning. St. Nick was flown into the city and escorted into town under sponsorship of the Junior Chamber of Commerce.

Year
1955
Month
December
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Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940

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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
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OWNER WAS ON WAY NORTH TO HUNT DEER: This offers a striking picture of the greeting given hunters this week when they reached Mackinaw City headed for the Upper Peninsula. This car belonged to a hunter who was forced to remain in Mackinaw City when high seas and a blizzard resulted in a suspension of ferry service until 10 o'clock last night.

Year
1940
Month
November
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Car Parked In Mackinaw City Blizzard, November 1940

Car Parked In Mackinaw City Blizzard, November 1940 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
Caption
MAROONED ON WAY NORTH: High drifts surrounded cars of hunters on Mackinaw City streets as the owners left them while they waited for renewal of ferry service after a blizzard in order to reach the Upper Peninsula.

Year
1940
Month
November
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Cars Lined Up At Ferry Dock During Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940

Cars Lined Up At Ferry Dock During Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
Caption
BLIZZARD, COLD WEATHER, LACK OF FERRY SERVICE HANDICAP HUNTERS: Deer hunters from all over lower Michigan, bound for the upper peninsula for the opening of the hunting season Friday, ran into many difficulties as they reached Mackinaw City. The storm which swept the north caused suspension of ferry service for many hours and more than 500 cars were stranded in Mackinaw City as the blizzard raged. Here are a few of the cars with their owners obviously showing the difficulties which beset them. This picture was taken yesterday afternoon as the cars were lined up waiting at the ferry dock.

Year
1940
Month
November
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Cars Wait To Board The "Straits Of Mackinac" Ferry During A Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940

Cars Wait To Board The "Straits Of Mackinac" Ferry During A Blizzard In Mackinaw City, November 1940 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1940
Caption
DEER HUNTERS MAROONED AT STRAITS: Taken yesterday afternoon from the deck of the ferry "Straits of Mackinac" at Mackinaw City, this picture, snapped during poor visibility due to a blizzard, shows some of the 500 cars of deer-hunters held on this side of the straits on their way to the Upper Peninsula. Heavy seas and a blinding snowstorm combined to hold all ferries in port until 10 o'clock last night and this was supplemented by lack of electricity to operate the hydraulic hoists to load cars in the ferries. State highway department officials announced today that the ferries now were being operated as rapidly as possible to move the hunters across to St. Ignace, in order that they may reach their destinations and be ready to look for deer by the opening of the season on Friday.

Year
1940
Month
November
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Pioneer Girls Basketball Team - South Central Conference Champions, November 1976

Pioneer Girls Basketball Team - South Central Conference Champions, November 1976 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1976
Caption
Joining The News' Pictorial Honor Roll of Champions is the Pioneer High basketball team which shared the South Central Conference championship with Adrian. From left, top, are Heather LaCombe, Donna Hunter, Erin Wiese, Cindy Kuiper and Coach Andy Anderson. And front row, Holly Postmus, Becky Orr, Debbie Haines and Katie Lewit. (Ann Arbor News photo by Larry E. Wright)

Year
1976
Month
November
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Pioneer High vs. Huron High - Girls Basketball, November 1977

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Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1977
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UP FOR GRABS - Huron's Kath Edsall (41) and Pioneer's Donna Hunter (25) contend for a jump ball in Thursday's girls' basketball game at Pioneer High. Pioneer's Debbie Haines (10) and Kim Key (35) await the outcome. Pioneer won, 42-33.

Year
1977
Month
November
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Pioneer High vs. Ypsilanti High - Girls Basketball, November 1977

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Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1977
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GOING UP - Ypsilanti's Sally Clark tangles with Pioneer's Donna Hunter in battle for a rebound while Kim Key (35) waits for another shot under the offensive boards.

Year
1977
Month
November
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Actor Whitford Kane plays First Gravedigger in the University's "Hamlet," June 1954

Actor Whitford Kane plays First Gravedigger in the University's "Hamlet," June 1954 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1954
Caption
Whitford Kane, who has played the role of the First Gravedigger with more than 20 of the greatest Hamlets in the past 50 years, has returned to Ann Arbor to play his famous role in the University's production of the play, July 5-10. Phyllis Pletcher, in charge of costumes, assists the famous actor in this photo, looking into a dressing-room mirror of the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater.

Year
1954
Month
June
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Winners Of The Ann Arbor Noon Optimist Club's Oratory Contest, April 1972

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Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1972
Caption
Victor Turner, president of the Ann Arbor Noon Optimist Club, presents trophies and certificates to winners of the first oratory contest the local club has ever held for girls. All of the winners are Mack School sixth graders. The winners are (standing left to right): Carolyn Campbell, Donna Hunter and Monita Thompson. Sitting (left to right) are: first place winner Jackie Jacobs and Brenda Cumby.

Year
1972
Month
April
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Frank L. Kaspar Crafts A Mouthpiece For A Clarinet, May 1953

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Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1953
Caption
A "modern Stradivarius" of the clarinet is Frank L. Kaspar of 1715 Morton Ave. Kaspar is one of this country's foremost experts on the technical aspects of woodwind instruments. Though he is retired, musicians constantly demand his services. He is shown here making some of the minute measurements necessary to produce a perfectly fitted clarinet mouthpiece, needed to achieve the accurate tone quality demanded by great woodwind players.

Year
1953
Month
May
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Dale Seeback Plays The New Organ At His Mother's Music School, September 1948

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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1948
Caption
Trying out the new electronic organ for Ann Arbor's first private organ studio, at the Junior Music School, 217 S. Fifth Ave., is youthful organist Dale Seeback, 10. His mother, Mrs. Geraldine Seeback, director of the school, and a brother, Terry, 8, watch the experiment. The studio is scheduled to open Monday.

Year
1948
Month
September
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Marge Wolf & Family Prepare Turkeys For Thanksgiving Dinner, November 1979

Marge Wolf & Family Prepare Turkeys For Thanksgiving Dinner, November 1979 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
Caption
FOOD FOR 45 - How many turkeys does it take to feed 45 Thanksgiving dinner guests? At least three, according to Marge Wolf. Mrs. Wolf and her husband, who live in Superior Township, are hosting a large holiday gathering for their family and relatives today. They began preparing the three birds on Wednesday for the feast. Pictured from right to left are Mrs. Wolf; her mother, Margaret Busch; her aunt, Helen Johnson; and her sister-in-law, Peggy Busch. Anyone for a home-cooked meal? (Staff photo by Larry E. Wright)

Year
1979
Month
November
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Community High School Students Enjoy A Multi-Ethnic Thanksgiving Feast, November 1974

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Ann Arbor News, November 28, 1974
Caption
Learning By Eating Community High School students crowded around a pre-Thanksgiving feast Wednesday featuring everything from egg rolls and fried rice to black-eyed peas, enchiladas and adobe bread. Students and teachers prepared foods to represent the four primary American ethnic groups of color: black, Asian, Spanish surname and Native Americans. As part of the multi-ethnic assembly students prepared informative exhibits and presented a program featuring cultural contributions of the four ethnic groups. Teachers Sandi Raad and Marian Hallada initiated the Thanksgiving celebration. (News Photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1974
Month
November
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Wayne Say Canoes The Huron River On Thanksgiving Day At Gallup Park - November 28, 1996

Wayne Say Canoes The Huron River On Thanksgiving Day At Gallup Park - November 28, 1996 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 29, 1996
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Wayne Say of Ann Arbor said he was working off his Thanksgiving dinner Thursday as he paddled down the Huron River in Gallup Park. Say, who canoes all winter long, calls his after-holiday canoeing an 'interruptable Thanksgiving tradition.'

Year
1996
Month
November
Day
28
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Huron High School Students From Moe Abrahams' First Hour Class With Food Drive Donations, November 1979

Huron High School Students From Moe Abrahams' First Hour Class With Food Drive Donations, November 1979 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1979
Caption
PLENTY OF CANS - A total of 159 canned goods and one large pumpkin earned this class the victory for the most goods collected at Huron High School. In an effort to increase donations for the annual Salvation Army Canned Food Drive, the Huron High School Sisters Club, sponsor of the drive, came up with the idea of an all-school competition. The winners, members of Moe Abrahams first hour class, are: front row, from left, Chuck Damm, Nickie Smith, David Pehlke and Matt Schmidt. Back row: Monica Morton, Joyce Hunter, Abrahams, Sam Cox and Nolan Frederick. Huron High alone collected over 10 boxes of food and thousands of canned items were received from throughout the Ann Arbor schools. The goods will be distributed to needy area families, along with checks for perishable items, so that all can have a hearty Christmas meal.

Year
1979
Month
November
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Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979

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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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Cody Yannott, left, and Wesley Andrews pause in front of the Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center on William Street. They are among those struggling to maintain their identity as Native Americans.

Year
1979
Month
November
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The Goeman Family - Native Americans, November 1979

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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
Caption
HELPING STUDENTS - "It's devastating when they fail," says Dorothy Goeman, concerning Native Americans who attend the University of Michigan. She is the Native American representative in the U-M Minority Student Services office. Here she is with her husband, Stonehorse, and children, Gimaans, 14 months, and Maya, 3 1/2.

Year
1979
Month
November
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The McCue Family - Native Americans, November 1979

The McCue Family - Native Americans, November 1979 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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The McCues, from left, rear: Cindy, 17, Douglas, 11; front: Dave, 13, Pauline, Hap and George (Hap's father.) They came to this area because "we were told this is the land of milk and honey" says Hap McCue. (Staff photo by Larry E. Wright)

Year
1979
Month
November
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David J. Lau examines the Barton Organ at the Michigan Theater, December 1973

David J. Lau examines the Barton Organ at the Michigan Theater, December 1973 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 2, 1973
Caption
David J. Lau of the Ann Arbor chapter of the Motor City Organ Society looks down the horn pipes of the Barton organ in the Michigan Theater.

Year
1973
Month
December
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Henry Aldridge, Rupert Otto, and Newton Bates with the Barton Organ at Michigan Theater, February 1979

Henry Aldridge, Rupert Otto, and Newton Bates with the Barton Organ at Michigan Theater, February 1979 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, February 11, 1979
Caption
Over a half-century old, the mighty Barton pipe organ in the Michigan Theatre is one of only two such instruments played regularly in the U.S. Not [sic] its future is uncertain and that saddens the likes of Hanry [sic] Aldridge, Below left, Rupert Otto, center, and Newton Bates who have lovingly played at its console since they helped restore it in 1971.

Year
1979
Month
February
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Martin Fuoss With His Flock Of White Holland Turkeys, Saline, November 1937

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Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1937
Caption
SOME OF THE WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS OF THE MARTIN FUOSS FLOCK: Martin Fuoss is shown here with some of his flock of several hundred White Holland turkeys on his farm one mile east of Saline on US-112. State college specialists selected the Fuoss farm for a discussion of marketing problems Monday.

Year
1937
Month
November
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Henry Aldridge and Newton Bates Pose with Barton Organ at Michigan Theater, January 1993

Henry Aldridge and Newton Bates Pose with Barton Organ at Michigan Theater, January 1993 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1993
Caption
Henry Aldridge, left, and Newton Bates have been playing the organ at the Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty St., for 20 years without pay.

Year
1993
Month
January
Day
22
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Ypsilanti Residents Try New Voting Machines, November 1950

Ypsilanti Residents Try New Voting Machines, November 1950 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1950
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YPSILANTIANS TRY VOTING MACHINES: Mrs. Frances Johnson of 97 Oakwood St., Ypsilanti, received some pointers yesterday in how to operate the city's new voting machines from Mrs. Robert Burke of 102 S. Hamilton St. Mrs. Burke is one of an Ypsilanti Junior Chamber of Commerce force of 36 trained instructors to teach voters to pull levers instead of marking "X's" in Tuesday's balloting.

Year
1950
Month
November
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Voters Cast Ballots At Angell Elementary School - November 6, 1990

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Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1990
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A voter hands his ballot to a poll worker. Workers reported polling places were busy early this morning, despite chilly temperatures and blustery winds.

Year
1990
Month
November
Day
6
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Voters Cast Ballots At Angell Elementary School - November 6, 1990

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Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1990
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Voters wait to cast ballots in today's election at Angell Elementary School in Ann Arbor.

Year
1990
Month
November
Day
6
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Mayors James Stephenson and George Goodman, April 1974

Mayors James Stephenson and George Goodman, April 1974 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1974
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Ann Arbor Mayor James Stephenson (left) and Ypsilanti Mayor George Goodman jointly declare Law Day, Youth County Day

Year
1974
Month
May
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Thurston Elementary School Under Construction, June 1963

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Ann Arbor News, June 1, 1963
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SCHOOL WORK PROGRESS: Although the schools no longer are scheduled to be open for classes next fall, construction work is continuing at the Lee M. Thurston Elementary School and the Lawton Elementary School. The school board dropped plans to open classes next fall when the proposal for 7 1/2 mills in operating revenue was defeated at the polls. Thurston School is in the Nixon-Plymouth Rds. area, near North Campus and the Bendix Systems Division, and Lawton School is south of Scio Church Rd. near a proposed extension of Seventh St.

Year
1963
Month
June
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Lawton Elementary School Under Construction, June 1963

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Ann Arbor News, June 1, 1963
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SCHOOL WORK PROGRESS: Although the schools no longer are scheduled to be open for classes next fall, construction work is continuing at the Lee M. Thurston Elementary School and the Lawton Elementary School. The school board dropped plans to open classes next fall when the proposal for 7 1/2 mills in operating revenue was defeated at the polls. Thurston School is in the Nixon-Plymouth Rds. area, near North Campus and the Bendix Systems Division, and Lawton School is south of Scio Church Rd. near a proposed extension of Seventh St.

Year
1963
Month
June
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Construction On Lawton Elementary School Nears Completion, August 1963

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Ann Arbor News, August 13, 1963
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CONSTRUCTION PROGRESSING: Uriah W. Lawton Elementary School nears completion even though it will not open this fall owing to a lack of funds. Project architect for the school, which is being built on the south side of Scio Church Rd. near the proposed extension of Seventh St., is James Livingston.

Year
1963
Month
August
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Construction On Thurston Elementary School Nears Completion, August 1963

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Ann Arbor News, August 13, 1963
Caption
NEW SCHOOL NEARS COMPLETION: The public school system's financial crisis will keep the new Lee M. Thurston Elementary School (pictured above) closed this fall. Now nearing completion, the school is located in the Nixon-Plymouth Rd. area. Architect for the project is O'Dell, Hewlett, Luckenbach & Associates of Birmingham. Total cost for the project is about $473,000. Work is said to be on schedule.

Year
1963
Month
August
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Thurston Elementary School - Exterior, March 1964

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Ann Arbor News, March 5, 1964
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Lee M. Thurston Elementary School stands closed - until September.

Year
1964
Month
March
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Principal Burton Lamkin In Front Of Lawton Elementary School, October 1964

Principal Burton Lamkin In Front Of Lawton Elementary School, October 1964 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1964
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Unique Roof Line: Lawton Principal Burton Lamkin stands in front of his school, which will be dedicated at 3 p.m. Sunday. The heating system is housed in the raised sections of the roof.

Year
1964
Month
October
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Principal Josephine Brokaw In Thurston Elementary School's Art Room, October 1964

Principal Josephine Brokaw In Thurston Elementary School's Art Room, October 1964 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1964
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Brightness Featured: Thurston Principal Josephine Brokaw shows off the bright art room which may be seen at a dedicatory open house from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Year
1964
Month
October
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James Livingston Speaks At Lawton Elementary School Dedication - October 25, 1964

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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1964
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Architect James Livingston (left) makes his presentation to members of the Board of Education, administrative officials and parents and yesterday's dedication of Lawton Elementary School.

Year
1964
Month
October
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Mrs. Thurston Visits Thurston Elementary School's Dedication & Open House - October 25, 1964

Mrs. Thurston Visits Thurston Elementary School's Dedication & Open House - October 25, 1964 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1964
Caption
Supt. Jack Elzay, Thurston PTO President Charles F. Lehmann and Mrs. Lee Thurston shared observations at the dedication and open house at Thurston Elementary School yesterday.

Year
1964
Month
October
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Ann Arbor High School Students Practice For Spring Music Night, May 1962

Ann Arbor High School Students Practice For Spring Music Night, May 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 17, 1962
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There Shall Be Music: Representing various parts of tomorrow night's Ann Arbor High School Spring Music Night are (left to right) Carl Maulbetsch, Pat Ashford, Jan Schneider and Chilton Cunningham.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Halloween Costume Party On Horseback At The Washtenaw County Fairgrounds, October 1938

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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1938
Caption
MOUNTED SPIRITS OF HALLOWEEN: Shrieks pierced the gloom surrounding the fairgrounds last night as these apparitions rode abroad. Even in the light of the photographer's flash they were terrifying enough. Underneath it all are Ellen St. John as the headless horseman and Betty Hood as a ghost. Josephine Way representing a witch won first prize at the costume-party-on-horseback held at the fairgrounds.

Year
1938
Month
October
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John M. Glenn & His Pumpkin Look-Alike, October 1957

John M. Glenn & His Pumpkin Look-Alike, October 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1957
Caption
'JACK AND LANTERN': Befitting the day, John M. (Jack O' Lantern) Glenn, chief cook of The Gondola restaurant in Ypsilanti township, poses here with his counterpart, fashioned by other employes as a window display. The Halloween pumpkin, complete with a cap and Glenn's trademark, a cigar, bears a striking resemblance to the cook as it peers from the restaurant window.

Year
1957
Month
October
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Children Choose Donuts At Kiwanis Halloween Party In Whitmore Lake, October 1981

Children Choose Donuts At Kiwanis Halloween Party In Whitmore Lake, October 1981 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1981
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EMPHASIS ON TREATS - Trick or treat. The emphasis was on the treats Saturday evening as throngs of goody-hunting children scoured the area. The pickings were easy for Lori Ruby, Aaryn Vaughan and Sahuna Fisher, at a Kiwanis-sponsored party at Whitmore Lake High School.

Year
1981
Month
October
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Tomoharu & Aoi Shiomi Trick-Or-Treat On Halloween - October 31, 1981

Tomoharu & Aoi Shiomi Trick-Or-Treat On Halloween - October 31, 1981 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1981
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EMPHASIS ON TREATS - Trick or treat. The emphasis was on the treats Saturday evening as throngs of goody-hunting children scoured the area. Tomoharu and Aoi Shiomi were among Ann Arbor youngsters making the rounds.

Year
1981
Month
October
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Brandon Hempel Rises From The Grave At Brighton's Hawkins Elementary School, October 1984

Brandon Hempel Rises From The Grave At Brighton's Hawkins Elementary School, October 1984 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1984
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HALLOWEEN SCENE - Instead of the usual haunted house routine, Hawkins Elementary School in Brighton has created a Halloween scene in its gymnasium complete with a graveyard, cornstalks and trees. Here, Brandon Hempel, a student at Hawkins, rises out of a coffin to scare visitors.

Year
1984
Month
October
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Halloween Costume Dinner At Glacier Hills Retirement Center - October 31, 1989

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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1989
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Madame Butterfly a.k.a. Helen Hoff, visits Tuesday with witches Ruth Hunter, left, and Charlotte Huntington in the dining hall of the Glacier Hills Retirement Center. The fun was part of the center's Halloween costume party.

Year
1989
Month
October
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Michigan Women's Hall of Fame Inductee Marcia Federbush, October 1988

Michigan Women's Hall of Fame Inductee Marcia Federbush, October 1988 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1988
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Federbush is being honored for her work fighting sex discrimination. The song she's readied for the ceremony deals with discrimination against girls in sports.

Year
1988
Month
October
Day
22
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Harvesting Corn On The Wilfred Vunyea Farm, October 1948

Harvesting Corn On The Wilfred Vunyea Farm, October 1948 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1948
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CORN PICKER MOVES INTO WASHTENAW COUNTY: One of the first - perhaps the first - self-propelled corn pickers put in use on a Washtenaw County farm is now at work on the Wilfred Vunyea farm at 3340 N. Territorial Rd. It is shown above, with its owner at the wheel. Corn harvesting, with this machine, proceeds along at a clip of 20 to 30 acres a day.

Year
1948
Month
October
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Linda LeBlanc And Her Giant Pumpkin, September 1984

Linda LeBlanc And Her Giant Pumpkin, September 1984 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1984
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PEDIGREED PUMPKIN - This giant orb, weighing in at 222 pounds, is rooted in hefty tradition. Grower Linda LeBlanc of Belleville bought the seeds from a Nova Scotia grower who is listed in the Guinness Book of Records for his beefy pumpkins. LeBlanc has been growing big pumpkins to sell as 'conversation pieces' for the last three years. This one, displayed at the Ypsilanti Farmers' Market on Saturday, was priced at $50. LeBlanc will hold her own 'pumpkin factory' Oct. 1-31 at her farm at 16421 Elwell Road in Belleville. The Halloween theme will include pumpkins, cider, Halloween masks, candy and pumpkin pie.

Year
1984
Month
September
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Longtime Teacher Louise Bass Serves As Mentor For Ypsilanti Youth, April 1989

Longtime Teacher Louise Bass Serves As Mentor For Ypsilanti Youth, April 1989 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 23, 1989
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Louise 'Ma' Bass, 70, retired from East Middle School in 1985. Now, pupils go to her west side home to partake of her knowledge. And reading and math aren't the only subjects. 'We get around to talking about such things as how long to stay on the telephone without riling your parents, disagreements with mom or dad, boy-girl relationships,' Bass says.

Year
1989
Month
April
Day
3
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Ypsilanti Doctors Lead Medical Forum, March 1956

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Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1956
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FINAL MEDICAL FORUM PANEL: Fine of the six Washtenaw county doctors who will participate in the final Medical Forum on "Change of Life in Men and Women" are shown here. They are (left to right) Drs. Marcia Potter, Thomas J. Bass, George S. Sayre, C. W. Spears and J. J. Woods, all of Ypsilanti. Dr. Lyle Elliott, also of Ypsilanti, was not present when the picture was taken. The forum will be held at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Ypsilanti High School auditorium.

Year
1956
Month
March
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