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Vincent Meckstroth Studies The Turkey In His Classroom, November 1983

Vincent Meckstroth Studies The Turkey In His Classroom, November 1983 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1983
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Vincent Meckstroth works on the detail close up.

Year
1983
Month
November
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Teacher Jean Kluge Compares Casie Burke's Drawing To The Turkey, November 1983

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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1983
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That's me?! Turkey seems unconvinced of the truth of Casie Burke's rendering. Teacher Jean Kluge offers Casie encouragement.

Year
1983
Month
November
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Matthew Nisbett, Bach School Kindergartner, With His Turkey Drawing, November 1983

Matthew Nisbett, Bach School Kindergartner, With His Turkey Drawing, November 1983 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1983
Caption
Matthew Nisbett discovers an age old artistic problem - running out of inspiration.

Year
1983
Month
November
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Grace Yao Compares The Turkey To Her Drawing, November 1983

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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1983
Caption
Grace Yao checks her version against the original.

Year
1983
Month
November
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Turkey Visits Jean Kluge's Kindergarten Classroom At Bach School, November 1983

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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1983
Caption
The turkey holds a pose for Emma Lehman and Marisa Warring.

Year
1983
Month
November
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Paz Martelino Is Presented With Her Husband's Posthumous Legion Of Merit, September 1946

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Ann Arbor News, September 3, 1946
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RECEIVES LEGION OF MERIT AWARDED HUSBAND POSTHUMOUSLY: Mrs. Paz L. Martelino, now of Ann Arbor, widow of Col. Pastor Martelino, who died as a prisoner of the Japanese, was presented this morning with the Legion of Merit awarded posthumously for her husband's outstanding service as chief of staff and adviser to the commanding general of the Philippine Army's 31st division. Col. Karl E. Henion, commandant of the campus ROTC, is shown presenting the award. In the background are two of Mrs. Martelino's five children, Pastor jr. (right), and Lucille (center), and her niece, Lourdes Segundo (left). The ROTC staff stood in formation for the ceremony, held in front of the ROTC building.

Year
1946
Month
September
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Labor Strike At Michigan Seamless Tube Co., South Lyon, December 1948

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Ann Arbor News, December 13, 1948
Caption
OFFICE WORKERS ENTER STRUCK PLANT: Stenographers and other office help were allowed to pass through picket lines at Michigan Seamless Tube Co.'s plant in South Lyon this morning. Here a group is shown entering. The walkout began yesterday over bonuses on production work. Union and company officials disagreed as to whether the walkout was legal.

Year
1948
Month
December
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Labor Strike At Michigan Seamless Tube Co., South Lyon, December 1948

Labor Strike At Michigan Seamless Tube Co., South Lyon, December 1948 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 13, 1948
Caption
STRIKERS TURN BACK TRUCK: Striking workers at the Michigan Seamless Tube Co.'s plant in South Lyon are shown turning back a truck at the steel mill's entrance about 8 o'clock this morning. The truck left the scene a few minutes later. Strikers are shown at the right. There was no trouble as the strike got under way, but South Lyon police were kept alerted.

Year
1948
Month
December
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Geo's Boat Shop - Little Portage Lake, July 1948

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Ann Arbor News, July 10, 1948
Caption
George Harden of Little Portage Lake has opened a new boat shop which will handle Mercury motors, boat accessories, equipment, supplies and service. The shop, a log structure, is pictured above. Harden also handles the franchise for selling and building log cabins and homes.

Year
1948
Month
July
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Interior Of Geo's Boat Shop - 111 S. Fourth Avenue, July 1948

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Ann Arbor News, December 17, 1949
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Boats and boat accessories will be sold in this new branch store at 111 S. Fourth Ave. owned by George Harden, who also owns a Portage Lake boat shop. The business is housed in a building formerly used by an office equipment company.

Year
1949
Month
December
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From left to right: Nancy Cornelia Wheeler, Albert H. Wheeler, Emma Wheeler, Mary Wheeler McDade, and Alma Wheeler Smith.

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Steve Shomin - Chief Sky Eagle - Visits Lindbom Elementary School In Brighton, November 1984

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Ann Arbor News, November 28, 1984
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Chief Sky Eagle - Steve Shomin - brings Indian history alive for Brighton elementary students.

Year
1984
Month
November
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Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department Investigators At The Murder Scene Of Norman Little, November 1953

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Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1953
Caption
A bullet-riddled car and a man's body, found on Plymouth-Ann Arbor Rd. in the early morning hours today are examined by Chief Investigator Harold E. Swoverland (foreground) and Deputy Leslie Armbruster of the Sheriff's Department. Held on suspicion of murder is James Anderson, 29, of Superior township, brother-in-law of the dead man.

Year
1953
Month
November
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Trees Removed In Front Of Lane Hall, May 1948

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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1948
Caption
SOMETHING MISSING: What's wrong with this picture? That's right, the trees that used to grace the curb in front of the University's Lane Hall, headquarters of the Student Religious Association, are gone. They were cut down and hauled away this week by employes of the University's plant department. The space where the trees formerly were growing will be covered with concrete in an extension of the sidewalk. Traffic on S. State St. was hampered during the tree-removal.

Year
1948
Month
May
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Dr. Robert Anderson & University Of Michigan Lineman Jeff Backus, June 1999

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Ann Arbor News, June 10, 1999
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Dr. Robert Anderson listens to the heartbeat of U-M offensive lineman Jeff Backus. Anderson will continue his practice as an internist.

Year
1999
Month
June
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Susan & Karen Berry Hold A Giant Puffball Mushroom, October 1977

Susan & Karen Berry Hold A Giant Puffball Mushroom, October 1977 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 1, 1977
Caption
BIG ONE -- It's an odd shape, but nevertheless it's a puffball mushroom, and an edible one, found by Susan (left) and Karen Berry of 2735 S. Wagner Rd. The 16-pound specimen is of a convoluted shape, rather than round as puffballs usually are. They range in weight from a couple of pounds to more than 20 pounds in large specimens. Mushroom fanciers peel the skin from puffballs, cut out the stem area (to make sure insects haven't entered there), slice the white meaty part and saute in butter or cook with vegetables. Mushroom experts warn, however, that puffballs should be eaten only if the meat is pure white. When it begins to disintegrate, it becomes streaked with yellow lines first, and when this happens it can cause severe diarrhea or stomach upset. Also, some people are allergic to many mushrooms [sic] safe and choice to others, so if you're eating a strange one for the first time, sample it first and make sure it is safe for you. (Photo by Larry E. Wright)

Year
1977
Month
October
Day
1
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Model Homes in Hollywood Park Subdivision, April 1961

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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1961
Caption
Some of 335 Homes Planned: These new homes at Pamela and Duane Ct. in Hollywood Park Subdivision are some of 356 planned by the Daniel Young Building Co. Houses are available with up to four bedrooms and 2 1/2 baths. The price range is $16,500 to $22,500. Weber-Wilson is the real estate representative.

Year
1961
Month
April
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Kitchen in Hollywood Park Subdivision Model Home, April 1961

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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1961
Caption
Model Kitchen: This kitchen and dinette (in foreground) of oak wainscoating is in Hollywood Park Subdivision model house at 647 Duane Ct. The kitchen has good size counter work space and storage cabinets. The model, which costs $21,500, has four bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths and recreation room amid 1,800 square feet.

Year
1961
Month
April
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EMU Eagles Vs. Toledo Rockets Basketball Game, February 1993

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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1993
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EMU sophomore Theron Wilson grabs a rebound from Toledo's Craig Thames. Wilson finished with nine rebounds, 17 points and seven blocked shots.

Year
1993
Month
February
Day
13
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Peter Boychuck - Bricklayer Apprentice National Competitor, May 1950

Peter Boychuck - Bricklayer Apprentice National Competitor, May 1950 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1950
Caption
Peter Boychuck, 24, of 1790 E. Joy Rd., who will compete tomorrow in national bricklaying apprentice competitions in Philadelphia, is shown as he warmed up for the contest at work this week. Boychuck is described by local bricklayers' union officials as "a natural." He won fifth in the recent state-wide competitions.

Year
1950
Month
May
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Arnold Reunion on Summit Street, 2000

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Year
2000
Description

The "Arnold Reunion" is an annual occurrence for former West Summit Street residents. Irv and Helen Arnold welcomed neighborhood children into their home for Bible study. 

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Summit Street Neighborhood Gathering, 2019

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Year
2019
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The "Arnold Reunion" is an annual occurrence for former West Summit Street residents, even after the passing of Irv and Helen Arnold, who welcomed neighborhood children into their home. 

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Circuit Judge Candidate Nancy Francis Counts Votes on Election Night, November 1988

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Ann Arbor News, November 9, 1988
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Circuit judge candidate Nancy Francis, who lost in her election bid, tallies numbers with help from a supporter (this photo) while winner, Melinda Morris, gets and early morning toast from Robert Babcock, owner of the Gollywobbler Restaurant at the Holiday Inn East.

Year
1988
Month
November
Day
8
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Washtenaw Juvenile Court Judge Nancy Francis Is Sworn In, March 1990

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Ann Arbor News, March 20, 1990
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JUDICIAL NEWCOMER: Newly sworn Washtenaw Juvenile Court Judge Nancy Francis gets help from her mother and father, Emma and Albert Wheeler (in background), and her son, Joe Francis, in putting on her judicial robe Monday as she begins her new job. Francis, the first black judge in Washtenaw County, was sworn in by Michigan Supreme Court Justice Dennis W. Archer during a robing ceremony at the Washtenaw County Courthouse. Ceremonies also were conducted Monday for Francis at 14A-3 District Court in Chelsea and at 14th District Court in Ypsilanti. Francis was appointed by Gov. James Blanchard last month to fill the Probate Court vacancy left by the resignation of Judge Judith J. Wood.

Year
1990
Month
March
Day
20
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Ella Travis Beal Cuts The Cake At Her Birthday Luncheon - February 1, 1943

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Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1943
Caption
Mrs. Junius E. Beal of S. Fifth Ave. was honored at a birthday luncheon given yesterday in the Michigan League. Above, with Mrs. Beal, who is cutting the first piece of the cake, are, from the left, Mrs. Herman Page of Cambridge Rd., Mrs. Beal, Mrs. Rollin E. Drake of Cambridge Rd., Mrs. Alex Dow of Barton Hills, and Mrs. Alexander G. Ruthven.

Year
1943
Month
February
Day
1
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Jim Turner is a New Flanker for Ann Arbor High Varsity Football, September 1956

Jim Turner is a New Flanker for Ann Arbor High Varsity Football, September 1956 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 26, 1956
Caption
NEW CROP OF FLANKERS: Heavy graduation losses and early injuries this season cut sharply into Ann Arbor High's supply of varsity ends in football. But rapid development of this trio is helping to remedy the situation. From left are Jim Turner, Lot Fonville and Herb Williams, all of whom will see considerable action along with the starting left flanker, Bill Halliday, in Friday's game at Flint. Turner, a 5-foot 9-inch 164-pounder, made his first varsity start a good one last week. Fonville, 5-10 and 167 pounds and, like Turner, a junior, has proved capable, especially on defense. Williams, a sophomore who stands 5 feet 8 inches and wights 159, appears to have everything it takes to become outstanding.

Year
1956
Month
September
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Ann Arbor High Backfielders Bob Sinanian, Jim Turner, and Gerald Williams, September 1957

Ann Arbor High Backfielders Bob Sinanian, Jim Turner,  and Gerald Williams, September 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 2, 1957
Caption
AFTER SOME SCALPS: Flint Central's Indians are the target for this trio of Ann Arbor High backfielders this week. From left are Fullback Bob Sinanian, Wingback Jim Turner, and Fullback Gerald Williams. Each has scored a touchdown this season--Sinanian on a 90-yard scamper at Wayne, Turner on a 12-yard run at Wayne, and Williams on a 31-yard return of an intercepted pass against Kalamazoo. The three senior lettermen carry a total of almost 500 pounds with the 5-foot 7-inch Sinanian going 154, the 5-10 Turner 161, and the 5-9 Williams 177. All will be busy on Hollway Field Friday night.

Year
1957
Month
September
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Afromusicology Ensemble Members Play A Lunchtime Concert Outside The 777 Building, September 1988

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Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1988
Caption
LUNCHTIME CONCERTS - Morris Lawrence, playing the clarinet, and his two sons, Jason Lawrence, bass, and John Lawrence, guitar, and drummer Julian Van Slyke Jr., play for a lunchtime crowd outside the 777 building on Eisenhower Parkway. The group is part of the Afromusicology Ensemble.

Year
1988
Month
September
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Suzann Suggitt, anesthesia aide at U-M Medical Center, May 1996

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Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1996
Caption
Suzann Suggitt, an anesthesia aide who has worked at the hospital for 18 years, learned her job is being cut and she'll likely be placed elsewhere at the hospital. 'I don't kow where I'm going to end up," she said.

Year
1996
Month
May
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Hospital Employees Discuss Layoffs Outside the U-M Medical Center, May 1996

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Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1996
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Hospital employees discuss layoffs and read a flyer calling for a protest of the cuts outside the hospital Thursday afternoon.

Year
1996
Month
May
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Laurita Thomas, Director of Human Resources at the University of Michigan Medical Center, May 1996

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Ann Arbor News, May 31, 1996
Caption
"The employees will spend the balance of their notice period seeking other job opportunities." - Laurita Thomas, director of human resources

Year
1996
Month
May
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Ann Arbor High School vs. Battle Creek Football Game, October 18, 1957 (AAHS 24, Battle Creek 14)

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Ann Arbor News, October 19, 1957
Caption
TURNER TURNS IT ON: Ann Arbor High Wingback Jim Turner hasn't always enjoyed good luck with the spinner-handoff reverse this season but he and his helpers made it work for a 50-yard touchdown run in the third period last night. Here the Pioneer halfback is just getting into full stride as Battle Creek's John Keagle makes an ineffective lunge in his direction. Turner was helped later by Garland Cobb's key block.

Year
1957
Month
October
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The Casket Of Pfc. Gregory Shambaugh Is Removed From The Hearse At Arborcrest Cemetery, March 1968

The Casket Of Pfc. Gregory Shambaugh Is Removed From The Hearse At Arborcrest Cemetery, March 1968 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 26, 1968
Caption
The Military Pays Its Respect To One Of Its War Dead

Year
1968
Month
March
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Geraldine Shambaugh Receives Awards Given Posthumously To Her Son Pfc. Gregory Shambaugh, November 1968

Geraldine Shambaugh Receives Awards Given Posthumously To Her Son Pfc. Gregory Shambaugh, November 1968 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1968
Caption
Mrs. Geraldine J. Shambaugh of 3006 Williamsburg received awards from Capt. D. J. Deka (left) made posthumously to her son, Pfc. Gregory Shambaugh, who died in action in Vietnam in March. They include the Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart and the Good Conduct Medal. During his service Pfc. Shambaugh had been awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Ribbon, Combat Infantryman Badge, Parachutist Badge and several sharpshooter badges. He left a widow, Mrs. Camilla S. Shambaugh, and father, Robert Shambaugh of Toledo.

Year
1968
Month
November
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House Moving - From Ashley Street To Henry Street, April 1948

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Ann Arbor News, April 8, 1948
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MOVING DAY FOR HOUSE: This house, reported to be about 80 years old, took a ride yesterday from its long-time location at 331 S. Ashley St. to a new site at 808 Henry St. Owned by the Coca Cola Bottling Co., which has its plant directly behind the structure's former location, the house was moved to provide room for a plant addition. Harold F. Kleis, secretary-manager of the firm, said the addition will be used for a cooler and salesroom. It will be about 50 by 60 feet in size and constructed of cinder block. The transferred house, which has been vacant for several months, will be placed on sale by the company, Kleis said.

Year
1948
Month
April
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Ann Arbor High School's Five-A League Champion Football Team, November 1951

Ann Arbor High School's Five-A League Champion Football Team, November 1951 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 8, 1951
Caption
CHAMPS SIT FOR A SQUAD PICTURE: Ann Arbor High's Five-A League football champions concluded business for 1951 yesterday by sitting for the official squad picture and naming a new captain and a most valuable player. End Marv Baker, who scored five touchdowns and kicked one extra point, will succeed another flanker, Jim Cartwright to the captaincy. Line-Backer Doug Nordman, key man in a Pioneer defense that shut out five opponents in eight games, was named most valuable player and will have his name engraved on the Bill Ball Trophy. Here are the champs with the letter-L-following names of the 36 recommended for varsity letters: Bottom row, left to right: Ernie McCoy (L), Jack Lichty (L), John Heald (L), George Hartman (L), Bob Barr (L), Brian Fingerle (L), Harold Shilling (L), Bill Walz (L), and Doug Nordman (L). Second row: End Coach Frank Kline, Dick Zill (L), Sheridan Springer (L), Al Jesperson (L), Marvin Fraker (L), Capt. Cartwright (L), Chuck Featherly (L), Prenty Ware (L), Paul Uhlendorf (L), Art Hughes (L). Third row: Coach Hank Fonde, Coleman Jewett, Doug Bock (L), John Smith (L), Capt.-Elect Baker (L), Ned Jones (L), Tom Sibert (L), Hugh Correll (L), Duane Calvert (L), and Chris Toshcoff (L). Fourth row: Line Coach Don Dufek, John Batsakes (L), George Pullen (L), Harry Shore (L), John Kagay (L), Bob Parker, Jim Meyer (L), Bob St. Clair (L), Dick Sleet (L), and Bill Royce. Top row: Manager Bob Creel, Manager Wilbur Shilling, Joe Bone, Tom Couper, Bill Adams, Bill Green (L), Garth Rowland (L), Manager Dick Alstrom, and Manager Morton Hirshman. Missing from the picture are Bob Mattis (L), and Don Hakala.

Year
1951
Month
November
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Ann Arbor's 1951 All-City Football Team, December 1951

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Ann Arbor News, December 4, 1951
Caption
Seated: Left to Right: Marv Fraker, A.A.H.S.; Jim Cartwright, A.A.H.S.; Morton Cox, U.H.; Doug Nordman, A.A.H.S.; John Heald, A.A.H.S.; Tom Rickelmann, St.T.H.S. Standing, left to right: Coach Gene Freed, U.H.; Coach Hank Fonde, A.A.H.S.; John Batsakes, A.A.H.S.; Dick Visel, St.T.H.S.; Jerry Leith, U.H.; Frank Collins, St.T.H.S.; Prentiss Ware, A.A.H.S.; Coach Leo Wagner, St.T.H.S.; Bob Ufer, Sports Director, WPAG.

Year
1951
Month
December
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Photo of Marv Fraker, A.A.H.S. was added to this image before publishing in Ann Arbor News.

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Marv Fraker - Ann Arbor's 1951 All-City Football Team, December 1951

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Year
1951
Month
December
Description

This photo of Marv Fraker, A.A.H.S. was added to group image of team before publishing in Ann Arbor News.

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Opossum In Lyle Todd's Chicken Coop, December 1947

Opossum In Lyle Todd's Chicken Coop, December 1947 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1948
Caption
OPOSSUM INVADES CHICKEN COOP: Curled up and ready to sleep (if people would only leave him alone), this opossum was photographed in a hen nest in a chicken coop owned by Lyle Todd, 2906 South St., East Ann Arbor. Todd doesn't know just when the furry animal moved in with the chickens but says the 'possum acts right at home.

Year
1947
Month
December
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Charles & John Cole In Cole's Shop, February 1955

Charles & John Cole In Cole's Shop, February 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 26, 1955
Caption
REMODELED, ENLARGED: The store area of the Cole Shop, 209 E. Liberty St. has been altered to provide more sales area. Owner Charles Cole (left) and his son, John, are standing in what was, until recently, the work shop. The shop has been moved across an alley at the rear of this building.

Year
1955
Month
February
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Glenn Boettger & Carl Von Hofe Cut Formica In Cole's Shop, February 1955

Glenn Boettger & Carl Von Hofe Cut Formica In Cole's Shop, February 1955 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, February 26, 1955
Caption
A FAST TRIM: This trimming machine cuts the tough formica to shape. Some of the objects to be covered call for many complicated shapes. Operating the machine is Glenn F. Boettger, while Carl Von Hofe holds the board.

Year
1955
Month
February
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Harold Knoch & John Cole Press Formica In Cole's Shop, February 1955

Harold Knoch & John Cole Press Formica In Cole's Shop, February 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 26, 1955
Caption
FORMICA PRESSED: Formica for counter or table tops is glued to its supporting boards. This elaborate series of clamps and boards is used to press the formica tightly in place. Working here are Harold M. Knoch (left) and John Cole.

Year
1955
Month
February
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Elizabeth Knudson - Wife Of Joseph Halford, 1940

Elizabeth Knudson - Wife Of Joseph Halford, 1940 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 1, 1940
Caption
EASTERN BRIDE TO LIVE HERE: Prof. and Mrs. Joseph O. Halford, who were married at Mamaroneck, N. Y. on July 19, are here on their way to California will return to live here in the fall. Mrs. Halford (above) is the former Elizabeth J. Knudson of Mamaroneck and is a sister of Prof. Charles A. Knudson of Third St.

Year
1940
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St. Thomas Newspaper Staffers, January 1962

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Ann Arbor News, January 25, 1962
Caption
SCHOOL PAPER STAFFERS: Nancy Wheeler (left) and Jim Serafin hold a copy of "Irish Issues, " St. Thomas High School's newspaper which was published for the first time last week. Nancy is the editor of the paper.

Year
1962
Month
January
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New Wrigley's Supermarket - 2350 W. Stadium Blvd, October 1951

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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1951
Caption
An open house for this new Wrigley Supermarket at 2350 W. Stadium Blvd. has been scheduled for tomorrow afternoon beginning at 1 o'clock. No merchandise will be sold until the following day. Door prizes will be awarded. The store is modern in its design and equipment, with center "gondolas" that run diagonally, artesian-well water air conditioning, parcel checking, 168 lineal feet of refrigerated merchandising space, and parking areas on four sides of the building.

Year
1951
Month
October
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Pilgrim Knolls Subdivision - "The Priscilla" Model Home, May 1960

Pilgrim Knolls Subdivision - "The Priscilla" Model Home, May 1960 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1960
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Has Air Conditioning: Air conditioning is included in the $14,990 price of this three-bedroom ranch house at the new Pilgrim Knolls Subdivision. It has a built-in oven and range in a kitchen-family room area.

Year
1960
Month
May
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Pilgrim Knolls Subdivision - "John Alden" Model Home, May 1960

Pilgrim Knolls Subdivision - "John Alden" Model Home, May 1960 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1960
Caption
Has Center Entry: The second type of house being offered in Pilgrim Knolls has a center entry which permits person to go into each room without going through another. Built-in range and oven and garage are included in $15,990 price. Both models are adjacent to Platt Rd. and Verle Ave., about one-half mile south of Packard Rd.

Year
1960
Month
May
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Pilgrim Knolls Subdivision - "The Priscilla" Model Home Kitchen, May 1960

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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1960
Caption
View of Built-Ins: This view of built-in range and oven in "The Priscilla" model also shows part of island sink and cabinets which separate the kitchen from the family room. The Priscilla has 950 square feet.

Year
1960
Month
May
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Newly Constructed Homes Along Verle Avenue In Pilgrim Knolls Subdivision, April 1961

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Ann Arbor News, April 1, 1961
Caption
SOUTHWARD HO!: Setback of houses and wide streets add openness in the Pilgrim Knolls Subdivision just west of Platt Rd. at Verle on the city's far south side. It is a planned community of 105 houses, dozens of which have already been built. The subdivision has exhibit houses. Houses here are in the $14,990 to $16,000 range.

Year
1961
Month
April
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Mary Smith - 95 Years Old, July 1951

Mary Smith - 95 Years Old, July 1951 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 25, 1951
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Mrs. Mary Smith of 201 N. Thayer St. will be feted at an open house Sunday in observance of her 95th birthday which falls on Saturday. Her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Smith, of the same address, will be the hosts.

Year
1951
Month
July
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Junior-Senior Girl Scout Planning Board, May 1954

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Ann Arbor News, May 6, 1954
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JUNIOR-SENIOR GIRL SCOUT OFFICERS: New officers of the Girl Scouts junior-senior planning board are Mary Wheeler of Troop 3, president; Lois Michelfelder of Troop 65, treasurer; Ann Peterson of Troop 11, secretary; and Barbara Kuhn of Troop 11, vice-president. The planning board, started this year, is composed of a delegate and alternate from each troop of girls in seventh through 12th grades.

Year
1954
Month
May
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