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Football Equipment Distributed To Ann Arbor High School Players, August 1947

Football Equipment Distributed To Ann Arbor High School Players, August 1947 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 29, 1947
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FIRST PHASE OF SCHOOLBOY FOOTBALL PRACTICE SESSIONS: Issuing of equipment and running through of physical examinations occupies the city's scholastic football hopefuls this week in preparation for start of practice next week. In the Wines Field locker room, where Ann Arbor High players are getting suited up, Jack Drake (seated), former Pioneer line star and son of Head Coach Don "Dobbie" Drake, watches Don Dohoney struggle into a suit while Walter Schmid holds a pile of sweat shirts for examination by Capt. Max Matteson.

Year
1947
Month
August
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Ann Arbor High School Football Team, September 1947

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Year
1947
Month
September
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Coach - Dobbie Drake; Managers - Fred Dutton, Ken Hallenbeck, Walter Schmid, Frank Wilkinson; 1947 Players - Jack Baylis, Robert Boorom, Stanley Burns, Lennie Byers, John Cole, Neal Collins, Dick Creal, Don Dohoney, Mary Ford, Peri Gagalis, Joe Grammatico, Jerry Green, Ted Hariton, Dick Harvey, Dick Kerr, Doug 'Bud' King, Elmer Knox, Paul Koernke, John Kokinakes, Chuck Lamberson, Max Matteson - Captain (holding football), Dick Parker, Hugh Radloff, Bob Rutledge, Bob Sauve, Richard Schneider, Lloyd Seyfried, David Space, Bill Stason, Bob Stephen, Ross Stofflet, Dick Stuhlman, Jim Suits, Bob Tibbals, George Tokunaga, Chuck Veigel, Bob Wark, Earl Wild

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Ann Arbor High School Football Guards, September 1947

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Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1947
Caption
THE 'HAVES' REVIEW THOSE WHO WANT THEIR JOBS: With eight "good men" after the assignments, Coach Don "Dobbie" Drake shouldn't have too much trouble at the guard spot on his Ann Arbor High football team this fall. Two of the eight, George Tokunaga (second from right) and Bob Sauve (right) are lettermen with strings on the jobs. Anxious, and maybe ready, to cut those strings are the other six, from left to right, Ted Hariton, Dick Creel, Dick Harvey, Dick Parker, Jack Baylis and John Kokinakes. Drake isn't sure who'll get the Friday night starting calls against Flint Central here.

Year
1947
Month
September
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Chuck Lamberson - Ann Arbor High School Football, September 1947

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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1947
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OUT OF SAGINAW GAME: Halfback Chuck Lamberson, Ann Arbor High's best passer, suffered an injury in the first half of the Flint Central game last Friday night which is expected to keep him out of the Arthur Hill game at Saginaw this week. Much of Ann Arbor's success this year depends on the accurate throwing of Lamberson.

Year
1947
Month
September
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Bud King & Dave Space - Ann Arbor High School Football, September 1947

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Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1947
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TALKING OVER BATTLE CREEK GAME: These two Pioneers, Bud King (left) and Dave Space, will be much in evidence Friday night when Ann Arbor High footballers take on Battle Creek in a Five-A League game at the Food City. King, a reformed end, is now playing the left halfback position. Space is a flanker who has developed a lot already this season.

Year
1947
Month
September
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Capt. Max Matteson - Ann Arbor High School Football Tackle, September 1947

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Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1947
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SCHOOLBOY GRIDDERS WHO'LL BE BUSY ON THE WEEK-END: Here is a trio of scholastic footballers who'll be seeing plenty of action with their respective teams on the coming week-end. At the left is Jim Mynning, quarterback of the undefeated, untied St. Thomas club; in the center is Capt. Max Matteson, Ann Arbor High tackle, and at the right is Bill Twining who sees action with the U High Cubs.

Year
1947
Month
September
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Hugh Radloff & Max Matteson - Ann Arbor High School Football, September 1947

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Ann Arbor News, October 24, 1947
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TWO REASONS FOR PIONEER HOPES AGAINST EASTERN: Hugh Radloff (left) and Capt. Max Matteson are two reasons Ann Arbor High's football team hopes to go places against Lansing Eastern on Wines Field tonight. Radloff, who played tackle in the early part of the season, now is running in the fullback spot and won't see line action unless needed there very much. Matteson is a tackle.

Year
1947
Month
September
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Dave Space - Ann Arbor High School Football, September 1947

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Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1947
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WILL BE BUSY: Both these youths will see action as their schools play home football games Friday. Dave Space (at left) will be helping Ann Arbor High against Jackson while Larry Preuss will work with U High against Milan. Both games will be played here.

Year
1947
Month
September
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Ross Stofflet - Ann Arbor High School Football, September 1947

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Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1947
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PIONEER DEFENSE STAR: Ross Stofflet, Ann Arbor High halfback, has an ailing ankle that slows his running but defensively he's one of the Pioneer's bright stars anyway. He'll see plenty of action against Jackson here tonight.

Year
1947
Month
September
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Dave & Beth Pennington - Collectors Of Spinning Wheels, October 1975

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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1975
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Dave and Beth Pennington once thought a spinning wheel would look nice next to their fireplace. It did. And now they have 115 of them...or more, depending on who's counting.

Year
1975
Month
October
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Lincoln School District Bus Drivers & Supervisor Inspect New Bus Windshield, September 1957

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Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1957
Caption
EXPERIENCED DRIVERS CHECK BUS: These three Lincoln School District bus drivers have a combined total of 79 years of experience operating Lincoln buses. They are checking the wide windshield of the newest bus with Lee Jones (right), mechanic and bus supervisor for the district. The drivers are (left to right) Woodrow Jones, Lee's brother, with 22 years; Mrs. Flora Bunton, the "dean" of the corps with 33 years; and Mrs. Lottie Towler with 24 years. Women outnumber men drivers by a 4 to 1 margin. Lincoln has a fleet of 21 buses. Below, Mrs. Bunton is pictured beside her bus in 1925. She first began driving buses a year earlier.

Year
1957
Month
September
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Anne Bradley Nixon & Casey O'Conner Model Back To School Fashions At The Michigan League Fountain, September 1967

Anne Bradley Nixon & Casey O'Conner Model Back To School Fashions At The Michigan League Fountain, September 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1967
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All set for the start of nursery school are Anne Bradley Nixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Nixon of 1202 Olivia, and Casey O'Conner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. O'Conner of 2120 Charlton. Bradley, who is enrolled at the First Presbyterian Nursery, wears a red and blue print dress with a center tie under a navy jumper, accented by bright red tights. Pondering his second year at Island Country Day Play School is Casey in corduroy trousers, a cotton turtleneck shirt and a metal-buttoned ski sweater - just like the big kids! The scene is the Michigan League fountain.

Year
1967
Month
September
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Steven O'Neal Models Back To School Fashions On The Diag With Connie & Chris Jahnke, September 1967

Steven O'Neal Models Back To School Fashions On The Diag With Connie & Chris Jahnke, September 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 5, 1967
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Up in the air over his new school outfit is Steven O'Neal, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neal of 1615 Pear Street. He wears corduroy pants in the new "thick 'n thin" wale, color-matched with a ribbed turtleneck sweater. Sporting the fall look on the ground are Connie and Chris Jahnke, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jahnke of 3121 Dexter Road. Connie wears the mini-version of the elongated sweater dress in gold with green edging and the new tassled kilt socks. Her brother is quite the young man in his mid-wale corduroy slacks, and a knit turtleneck shirt with the V-insert effect. Steven will enter second grade at Northside Elementary, while the twins will be second graders at St. Thomas School. The scene is the University's Diagonal on central campus.

Year
1967
Month
September
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Lori O'Neal & Suzanne Conlin Model Back To School Fashions Outside The U Of M Physics-Astronomy Building, September 1967

Lori O'Neal & Suzanne Conlin Model Back To School Fashions Outside The U Of M Physics-Astronomy Building, September 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1967
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Casual carefree clothes are the choice of fifth graders, Lori O'Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neal of 1615 Pear Street, and Suzanne Conlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Conlin Jr. of 2228 Medford. They wage a paddle ball contest in front of the University's Physics-Astronomy Building, with Lori in a plaid butterfly pleat dress accented with fishnet stockings. Suzanne selects the ever-popular plaid kilt, with the new twist of the kilt sweater and tassled kilt socks. Lori will attend Northside Elementary School, while Suzanne is a student at St. Francis School.

Year
1967
Month
September
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Ann Arbor Fire Department Heads Receive Demonstration Dummy Called "Rescusi-Anne" From Edward J. Libs, April 10, 1963

Ann Arbor Fire Department Heads Receive Demonstration Dummy Called "Rescusi-Anne" From Edward J. Libs, April 10, 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1963
Caption
Rescue Apparatus: Edward J. Libs (second from left), president of the Ann Arbor Association of Insurance Agents, holds "Rescusi-Anne" which recently received a new head after the original head had been damaged in a year's demonstrations of mouth-to-mouth respiration. Left to right are Fire Chief Ernest Heller, Assistant Chief Arthur Stauch, Libs, Assistant Chief Harold Gauss holding a wooden model of a respiratory system in a human mouth and throat, and Ann Arbor Fire Marshal John R. Williams.

Year
1963
Month
April
Day
10
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AA Fireman, John Rayburn, With Kimberly Kovac At St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, April 20, 1962

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Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1962
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He saved her life: Ann Arbor Fireman John Rayburn visits little Kimberly Kovac in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital where she is recovering from a nearly fatal choking accident Monday while at play at her home, 2742 Beacon Hill Rd. Kimberly caught her snowsuit on a swing set and nearly hanged herself. Rayburn, a neighbor, off-duty at the time, saved her life by mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Kimberly was released from the hospital today.

Year
1962
Month
April
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A Symbolic "Graveyard" At The West Side Fire Station With Members Of The Fire Department, October 10. 1963

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Ann Arbor News, October 10, 1963
Caption
Fire "Graveyard": In observance of the current Fire Prevention Week members of the Ann Arbor Fire Department have erected a symbolic "graveyard" at the new west side station on Jackson Ave. Chief Ernest Heller (left) stands between two "tombstones" which tell of foolish practices which annually injure and kill thousands of persons. Lt. George F. Hastings (center), commander of the west side station, and Fire Marshal John R. Williams stand near a cross listing the estimated annual fire loss within the Ann Arbor city limits.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Fire Chief Ernest Heller Is Interviewed By Mary Stevenson For A Series At The UM TV Center, August 23, 1963

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Ann Arbor News, August 23, 1963
Caption
Firemen Become TV Stars: Ann Arbor Fire Chief Ernest Heller (back to camera) is shown here being interviewed by Mrs. Mary Ann Stevenson, host of the University's " Through Children's Eyes" television series, as part of the filming yesterday of a series show on fire prevention and safety. The show will be seen in this area next month on Channel 7, (WXYZ-TV, Detroit), and on other Michigan television channels. Program dates have not been set. Filming of the show in front of the U-M Television Center at 310 Maynard St., drew a large number of spectators. Taking part, in addition to Heller, were Lt. Laurel Bauer, and Firemen Richard Hansen, Dean Kapp and Harry Weible. The department's aerial ladder truck was used.

Year
1963
Month
August
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Fire Chief Ernest Heller Is Interviewed By Mary Stevenson For A Series At The UM TV Center, August 23, 1963

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Ann Arbor News, August 23, 1963
Caption
Firemen Become TV Stars: Ann Arbor Fire Chief Ernest Heller (back to camera) is shown here being interviewed by Mrs. Mary Ann Stevenson, host of the University's " Through Children's Eyes" television series, as part of the filming yesterday of a series show on fire prevention and safety. The show will be seen in this area next month on Channel 7, (WXYZ-TV, Detroit), and on other Michigan television channels. Program dates have not been set. Filming of the show in front of the U-M Television Center at 310 Maynard St., drew a large number of spectators. Taking part, in addition to Heller, were Lt. Laurel Bauer, and Firemen Richard Hansen, Dean Kapp and Harry Weible. The department's aerial ladder truck was used.

Year
1963
Month
August
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Kathy White & Keith Smillie Model Back To School Fashions Outside Angell Hall, September 1967

Kathy White & Keith Smillie Model Back To School Fashions Outside Angell Hall, September 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 7, 1967
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Kathy White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. White of 1705 Shadford, practically bowls Keith Smillie over, as she slides down the bannister in front of Angell Hall in a wool jumper which features a plaid top, hip-hugging belt and a culotte-type skirt. She complements it with a gold turtleneck sweater and lace tights. Keith, the son of Dr. and Mrs. John W. Smillie of 1335 Fairlane, sports fine wale corduroy slim-cut levis, a V-neck cable sweater and a reversible nylon and wool jacket. Kathy and Keith will be seventh and eighth graders, respectively, at Tappan Junior High.

Year
1967
Month
September
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Cindy Brown & Chris Cares Model Back To School Fashions At The U Of M Law Quad, September 1967

Cindy Brown & Chris Cares Model Back To School Fashions At The U Of M Law Quad, September 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1967
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Setting their sights on their senior year at Ann Arbor High are Cindy Brown, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William E. Brown III of 2101 Belmont, and Chris Cares, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cares of 505 Riverview. Cindy will vault to the head of the class in her brightly striped tent dress in a knit fabric. Chris will lead the way in his classic button-down collar shirt and V-neck sweater worn with hopsacking slacks. The two seniors pose at the University's Law Quadrangle. (All photos in this week's fashion series by News photographer Duane Scheel.)

Year
1967
Month
September
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Donald A. Yates & Collection Of Ellery Queen Mystery Novels, September 1954

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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1954
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ELLERY QUEEN MYSTERY FAN: That's Donald A. Yates peering through his collection of Ellery Queen mystery novels and magazines. His search for rare and autographed copies of Ellery Queen novels has taken him on travels throughout the East and Midwest.

Year
1954
Month
September
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Van Dusen Manor Apartments Under Construction, May 1958

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Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1958
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VAN DUSEN MANOR: Construction is being pushed on the 72-unit, $468,000 Van Dusen Manor at 1100-1330 W. Stadium Blvd. Work began about a month ago on the six buildings which will make up the manor and some of the roofs are in place as the photograph shows. The project is being built by Van Dusen Manor, Inc., headed by Walter D. Van Dusen of Ann Arbor. Some of the units are expected to be ready for occupancy in July.

Year
1958
Month
May
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Van Dusen Manor Apartments - Exterior, October 1958

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Ann Arbor News, October 3, 1958
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VAN DUSEN MANOR Announcing OPEN HOUSE at 1300 W. Stadium Blvd. Saturday and Sunday, October 4th and 5th, 1:30 to 6 P.M.

Year
1958
Month
October
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Van Dusen Manor Apartments - Pullman Kitchen (One Bedroom Unit), October 1958

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Ann Arbor News, October 4, 1958
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HAS PULLMAN KITCHEN: The pullman kitchen and living room layout in this one-bedroom unit in the Van Dusen Manor of 1100-1330 W. Stadium Blvd. is typical of 11 others in the project. This unit is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. William S. Leictman of 1220 W. Stadium. There are 60 two-bedroom apartments in the project.

Year
1958
Month
October
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Van Dusen Manor Apartments - Kitchen (Two Bedroom Unit), October 1958

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Ann Arbor News, October 4, 1958
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HAS GARBAGE DISPOSER: This kitchen in a typical two-bedroom unit has a garbage disposer as do all units. They rent for between $110 and $155 per month, with minimum one-year leases. There are 16 off-street parking spaces for each 12 cars. A manor playground area is to be developed for children.

Year
1958
Month
October
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Van Dusen Manor Apartments - Living/Dining Room, October 1958

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Ann Arbor News, October 4, 1958
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IN TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT: The living room and dining el of this two-bedroom unit occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Poliak of 1300 W. Stadium are shown. A sliding glass door from the dining el opens onto a balcony. All units have air conditioning.

Year
1958
Month
October
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Tappan Kindergarten Classroom On The First Day Of School, September 1948

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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1948
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IT'S A FIVE-YEAR-OLD'S FAIRYLAND: At least it seems that way to this class of kindergartners in their first day of school and their first real experience in community playing and learning. There were some tears from both children and their parents at first, but these dried up quickly when the adults had left and the toys and playthings were clearly sighted. This is a kindergarten classroom in Tappan Junior High School, under the jurisdiction of Eberbach School Principal Helen Pratt.

Year
1948
Month
September
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Martha Gidos & John Swisher Work With Clay On Their First Day Of Kindergarten, September 1948

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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1948
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LOOK WHAT I'M MAKING: Martha Gidos shows whatever it is she's making out of modeling clay to her table partner, John Swisher, during the first day of kindergarten at Tappan Junior High School. Their teacher is Miss Geneva Satterthwaite.

Year
1948
Month
September
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Susan Klebsattel & Connie Clague Draw Pictures On Their First Day Of Kindergarten, September 1948

Susan Klebsattel & Connie Clague Draw Pictures On Their First Day Of Kindergarten, September 1948 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1948
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THE VERY FIRST ASSIGNMENT: Kindergartners were asked to sit at their little knee-high-to-an-adult tables and draw whatever they wanted to on sheets of manila paper. Many of the drawings came out as houses, misshapen dogs and cats, and others just came out. Here, Susan Klebsattel, left, and Connie Clague work on the problem at hand.

Year
1948
Month
September
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Martha Sinn Recites A Nursery Rhyme On Her First Day Of Kindergarten, September 1948

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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1948
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'JACK AND JILL WENT UP THE HILL': Little Martha Sinn (standing) recited the nursery rhyme - holding fast to the hand of Miss Jeanne Wright, teacher - during the first kindergarten session. Her audience, who recited the rhyme in unison later, took turns saying familiar poems. One of the first things they learned was to raise their hands when they wanted to answer.

Year
1948
Month
September
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Linda Lou Crandall Responds To Roll-Call On Her First Day Of Kindergarten, September 1948

Linda Lou Crandall Responds To Roll-Call On Her First Day Of Kindergarten, September 1948 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1948
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FIRST OF MANY, MANY ROLL-CALLS: Linda Lou Crandall, upper left, comes forward with a grin as her name is called in the first roll-call experience for the hundreds of Ann Arbor children who entered Kindergarten for the first time this fall. In this class, taught by Miss Jeanne Wright, pupils responded by joining a circle on the floor around the piano. First question asked by the teacher was "What day of the week is this?" Nobody knew; but everyone agreed it was Thursday after Miss Wright suggested it.

Year
1948
Month
September
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Joetta, Harry Jr., & Ricki Mial Watch Scott Mial Eat Shrimp & Rice, June 1965

Joetta, Harry Jr., & Ricki Mial Watch Scott Mial Eat Shrimp & Rice, June 1965 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1965
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It takes a lot of cooking to fill these three boys in the summer and when the weather gets hot their mother, Mrs. Harry Mial of 812 Brown St., tries to use recipes that require the least amount of preparation time near the hot stove. Scott loves to pick the biggest shrimps out of his mother's Shrimp and Rice dish. Harry Jr. (left) and Ricki (right) wonder if there will be any left after Scott's sampling when the dish finally reaches the dinner table. Chicken Loaf is another family favorite.

Year
1965
Month
June
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John Kennedy Carries Suitcases Into His New University Terrace Apartment, September 1946

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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1946
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LAST ARMLOAD: John D. Kennedy, an Army veteran in the University's department of mechanical engineering, carries the last of his suitcases into his University Terrace apartment where he and his wife, Sally, were among the early arrivals.

Year
1946
Month
September
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Sally & John Kennedy Unpack Textbooks In Their New University Terrace Apartment, September 1946

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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1946
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A PLACE FOR TEXTBOOKS TOO: Pictured above is the large built-in book case to accommodate the veteran student's books in the University Terrace apartments. John Kennedy hands a textbook on mechanical engineering to his wife, who finds the abundant closet and shelf space one of the major attractions of the apartment.

Year
1946
Month
September
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John & Sally Kennedy Unpack Dishes In Their New University Terrace Apartment, September 1946

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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1946
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MODERN KITCHEN FOR THE WIFE: Kitchen cupboards, sink, stove, and refrigerator, are conveniently arranged to save steps and time on the part of veterans' wives at University Terrace apartments. Sally Kennedy, above, is unpacking her dishes with the aid of her husband, John.

Year
1946
Month
September
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Newly-Constructed University Terrace Apartments, September 1946

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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1946
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FIRST APARTMENT UNIT READY: The facade of the first University Terrace unit to be completed is pictured above as it appears today, before any landscaping. The Terrace, near University Hospital, overlooks the Huron river valley to the north and east. It includes a total of 12 units to house 292 married students and faculty who are veterans.

Year
1946
Month
September
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John & Sally Kennedy Unpack Their Belongings In Their New University Terrace Apartment, September 1946

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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1946
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STUDENTS MOVE INTO NEW CAMPUS APARTMENTS: The confusion of moving hasn't dampened the spirits of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kennedy, who find their new apartment in University Terrace, east of University Hospital, "everything we could wish." Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy are one of 14 veterans and their wives who moved into the apartments yesterday upon completion of the first of 12 units which comprise the Terrace. Three other units are expected to be ready this month, four in October, and four in November. The apartments, 292 in all, are reserved for married students and faculty members who are veterans. (Story on page 3; other pictures on page 20.)

Year
1946
Month
September
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Edward Schlanderer & Lilacs Blooming Out Of Season, September 1946

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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1946
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Oh the Flowers that Bloom in the Fall: Edward R. Schlanderer, 727 Miller Ave, rubbed his eyes, but they were still there- the four blossoms on the French lilac bush in his back yard. A 78-year-old retired cabinetmaker, Mr. Schlanderer's hobby is flowers, and in all his experience he has never seen a September-blooming lilac, nor, for that matter, has he ever heard of one. The blossoms first appeared a week ago.

Year
1946
Month
September
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Ulrich's Book Store Employees With Fall Semester Textbooks, August 1953

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Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1953
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Howard W. Baker (left), and Ernest F. Bundy, employes of Ulrich's Book Store, are shown here checking some of the textbooks rolling into Ulrich's this month for the fall semester buying rush by University students. The scene is typical of activity in the five campus area bookshops. By the time registration begins at the University, Sept. 16, the stores will have about 100 tons of textbooks ready to sell.

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1953
Month
August
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First Day Of School At Grace Bible Christian Academy - August 27, 1980

First Day Of School At Grace Bible Christian Academy - August 27, 1980 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1980
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Vacation time is over for these youngsters at Grace Bible Christian Academy, where school began today. Like most private schools in the area, the academy is holding its own in enrollment.

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1980
Month
August
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Frank M. Edgar, company president, receives Navy Honor for Chelsea's Federal Screw Works, February 1942

Frank M. Edgar, company president, receives Navy Honor for Chelsea's Federal Screw Works, February 1942 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1942
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CHELSEA PLANT HONORED BY NAVY: The Chelsea branch of the Federal Screw Works received the navy's highest aware for non-combat service, the navy "E," during special ceremonies in the Chelsea High school Saturday noon. In the picture above, Frank M. Edgar, Detroit, company president, is shown receiving the navy ordinance flag and the "E" pennant from Rear Admiral Henry V. Butler, USN (retired), of Washington, D. C. The Chelsea plant is several months ahead of schedule of part of its production contracts calling for the manufacture of projectiles and fuses.

Year
1942
Month
February
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Ray Sandona helps to complete war orders at Chelsea's Federal Screw Work, December 1942

Ray Sandona helps to complete war orders at Chelsea's Federal Screw Work, December 1942 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1942
Caption
Three employees of the Chelsea branch of the Federal Screw Works are engaged in war production despite the fact they are blind. Shown above at their tasks are Freeman Scott of Chelsea, second from left in top picture; Ray Sandona of Chelsea, lower left; and Mrs. Palmer Beals, Grass Lake, who is the center one of the three works at the lower right. [This photo: Ray Sandona]

Year
1942
Month
December
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Mrs. Palmer Beals, second from left, helps complete war orders at Chelsea's Federal Screw Work, December 1942

Mrs. Palmer Beals, second from left, helps complete war orders at Chelsea's Federal Screw Work, December 1942 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1942
Caption
Three employees of the Chelsea branch of the Federal Screw Works are engaged in war production despite the fact they are blind. Shown above at their tasks are Freeman Scott of Chelsea, second from left in top picture; Ray Sandona of Chelsea, lower left; and Mrs. Palmer Beals, Grass Lake, who is the center one of the three works at the lower right. [This photo: Mrs. Palmer Beals]

Year
1942
Month
December
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