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Olga Michelsen Makes A Map For The League Of Women Voters, March 1956

Olga Michelsen Makes A Map For The League Of Women Voters, March 1956 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, March 26, 1956
Caption
FAMILY PROJECT: Three of the four children of Mrs. Finn C. Michelsen, 2563 Parkwood St., East Ann Arbor, provide a critical audience as she traces with red color the new ward and precinct boundaries on a large poster-map of Ann Arbor. They are daughter Britt, 5 1/2, and twins Sandra and Finn, jr., 3. Mrs. Michelsen, a member of the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters, prepared one of several maps for the League which have been posted in store windows and other prominent spots in Ann Arbor.

Year
1956
Month
March
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Dell Pitkin & Daughters Distribute League Of Women Voters Guides, May 1956

Dell Pitkin & Daughters Distribute League Of Women Voters Guides, May 1956 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 19, 1956
Caption
YOUNG LEAGUE HELPERS: Mrs. John T. Pitkin, one of the League of Women Voters members participating in a door-to-door distribution of League voters' guides prior to the special election next Tuesday, receives a helping hand from her two young daughters. They are Sally, 3, (right) and Anne, 4. Major issue in the election is whether to authorize a $2,600,000 general obligation bond issue to finance construction of a civic recreation center at Veterans Memorial Park. The proposal has produced much controversy.

Year
1956
Month
May
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Gary Lee Harvey is fitted for a suit by Herbert Sager at Fiegel's Clothing Store, December 1945

Gary Lee Harvey is fitted for a suit by Herbert Sager at Fiegel's Clothing Store, December 1945 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 25, 1945
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Herbert Sager, Gary Lee Harvey and Karl Karsian (left to right) are pictured in Fiegel's store where the 10-year-old boy was outfitted yesterday for Christmas. Gary Lee's father, Russell Wayne Harvey, was killed in Germany during the crossing of the Rhine. The boy was in the fifth grade at Pittsfield township school until a year ago when he was stricken with osteomyelitis. His knee and leg have been in a case which has been removed temporarily. He lives with his mother and two younger brothers in East Ann Arbor. Money for the suit was provided by the Christmas bureau through the Veteran's Counseling center.

Year
1945
Month
December
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Ann Arbor High Football Team Wins Class A State Championship, November 1962

Ann Arbor High Football Team Wins Class A State Championship, November 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 3, 1962
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THE VICTORS: Last night's victory over the Jackson Vikings brought the Ann Arbor High football team the undisputed Six A League Championship and the first undefeated, untied season in seven years. Team members, left to right (front row) are Tom Wisely, Chuck Wilkins, Ted Murray, Emory Williams, Chuck Menefee, Capt. Tom Rathman, Mike Thomas, Mike Juntunen, John Albrecht, Van Batsakes, Gary Ulmer; (second row) Jerry Hartman, Leroy Williams, Tom Morrow, Kent Leslie, John White, Lou Winkelhaus, Pat Koeller, Ken Dyer, Harold Simons, Larry Lage, manager; (third row) Assistant Coach Ed Klum, Tom Lovell, Bill Wood, Rich Pittman, Don Davis, Durant Bridges, Rich Harper, Chuck Hulce, Tom Solovezuk, Bill Bailey, Mill Moore, head manager; (fourth row) Assistant Coach Jerry Budzik, Pete Vlisides, Gordon Taylor, Pat Clark, Scot Ideson, Ralph Briant, Rick Deanhofer, Dave Hiatt, Head Coach Jay Stielstra, Assistant Coach Pat Wilson. Paul Bryant and Gene Cleaveland were not present when the photo was made.

Year
1962
Month
November
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Reunion of 1962 Ann Arbor High Football State Champions, October 1987

Reunion of 1962 Ann Arbor High Football State Champions, October 1987 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 17, 1987
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Members of the 1962 Ann Arbor High state championship football team at Friday night's reunion are: FRONT ROW (from left): Tom Morrow, Leroy Williams, Larry Lage, Chuck Wilkins, Harold Simons, John Albrecht, Captain Tom Rathman, Pat Clarke. SECOND ROW: Cindy Wild Helber (cheerleader), Lou Winkelhaus, Durant Bridges, Bill Bailey, Larry Clay, Rick Deanhofer, Coach Jay Stielstra. THIRD ROW: Ken Dyer, Van Batsakes, Pete Vlisides, Mike Juntenen, Bill Wood, Asst. Coach Chuck Ritter, Pat Koeller, Asst. Coach Gary Bryce, Asst. Coach Ed Klum, Chuck Hulce.

Year
1987
Month
October
Day
16
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Pioneers Capitalize on Ypsilanti's Fumble in 17-7 Win, October 1987

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Ann Arbor News, October 17, 1987
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Ypsilanti's Duane Powell tries to fall on a fumble before Pioneer's Steve Lombardi (11) and Rob Davis (2) get it. The Pioneers' Curt Lange eventually scooped up the ball and run 33 yards, setting up Pioneer's first TD in a 17-7 win over the Braves.

Year
1987
Month
October
Day
16
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Sapphire Model Home in Ann Arbor Woods Subdivision, June 1957

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Ann Arbor News, June 22, 1957
Caption
Sapphire Brings Award: The bi-level four bedroom Sapphire model home in Ann Arbor Woods subdivision this week was cited by American Home magazine. The plaque is in the hands of Joseph Slavik, president of Slavik Builders, Inc., subdivision developers. With him are (from left) Warren G. Agry, a vice-president of the magazine; John E. Swisher, Jr., are Stewart E. Butts, both of whom are sales agents for the subdivision.

Year
1957
Month
June
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Sapphire Model Home In Ann Arbor Woods Subdivision Wins Award, June 1957

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Ann Arbor News, June 22, 1957
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Sapphire Brings Award: The bi-level four bedroom Sapphire model home in Ann Arbor Woods subdivision this week was cited by American Home magazine. The plaque is in the hands of Joseph Slavik, president of Slavik Builders, Inc., subdivision developers. With him are (from left) Warren G. Agry, a vice-president of the magazine; John E. Swisher, Jr., are Stewart E. Butts, both of whom are sales agents for the subdivision.

Year
1957
Month
June
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Faith Crittenden - Bride of Leonard Sebald, June 1940

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Ann Arbor News, June 21, 1940
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FORMER ANN ARBOR GIRL MARRIED HERE: Miss Faith F. Crittenden of Flint, daughter of Mrs. Frederic Bond of Miami, Fla. and the late Dr. Crittenden, and Leonard W. Sebald of Alpena were married here yesterday. Both are University graduates and the bride and her family formerly lived here.

Year
1940
Month
June
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Marian Bayley Slices Her Pumpkin Bread, October 1970

Marian Bayley Slices Her Pumpkin Bread, October 1970 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1970
Caption
An easy-to-make seasonal recipe is Marian Bayley's Pumpkin Bread. For the woman whose baking time is limited, Mrs. Bayley recommends this one bowl recipe as a sure-to-please treat. (News photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1970
Month
October
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Dr. Francois Emile-Zola & Wife Visit The University Of Michigan's Institute of Industrial Health, April 1954

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Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1954
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FRENCH DOCTOR IN ANN ARBOR: Dr. Francois Emile-Zola (left), grandson of the noted French novelist, Emile Zola, and his wife (standing, center), were in Ann Arbor yesterday and today visiting the University's Institute of Industrial Health. Dr. Emile-Zola is medical director of Frigidaire Division of General Motors in Paris and is visiting various industrial health institutes in this country. With the French couple here is Dr. O. Tod Mallery, jr., director of the U-M Institute of Industrial Health, and Maxine Clapper, research technician, at the microscope.

Year
1954
Month
April
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Cyndi Solski With Halloween Pumpkins For Her Carving Party, October 1986

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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
Caption
To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.

Year
1986
Month
October
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Cyndi Solski With Carved Halloween Pumpkins, October 1986

Cyndi Solski With Carved Halloween Pumpkins, October 1986 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
Caption
To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.

Year
1986
Month
October
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Cyndi Solski's Home Decorated With Halloween Pumpkins - 827 W. Huron Street, October 1986

Cyndi Solski's Home Decorated With Halloween Pumpkins - 827 W. Huron Street, October 1986 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1986
Caption
To Cyndi Solski of Ann Arbor, Halloween means pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns and friends. A week before Halloween, Solski throws a pumpkin carving party. She goes to a farm and picks about 50 pumpkins. On party night, tables are spread with newspaper, hot cider is put on the stove and the fun begins. Above, Solski sits in her living room with recently carved pumpkins casting an eerie glow. Top, an entire station wagon of pumpkins waits to be carved. Right, the final result, a house that could give even the most ardent trick or treater a chill up the spine. See it for yourself by driving past 827 W. Huron St. in Ann Arbor.

Year
1986
Month
October
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Children In Costumes At Pound House's Seventh Annual Halloween Party, October 1986

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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1986
Caption
You can be glamorous, mysterious or scary without a mask as these youngsters at Pound House's seventh annual Halloween Party Sunday evening show: Pirate Mya Gosling, 5, right, brandishes her 'sword' at two princesses from central Java, Nina Lysloff, 5 1/2, left, and Sri Gordon, 7.

Year
1986
Month
October
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R & S Shoe Store - 108 S. Main Street, February 1950

R & S Shoe Store - 108 S. Main Street, February 1950 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1950
Caption
Remodeling work costing an estimated $15,000 is expected to be completed next week at the R & S Shoe Store at 108 S. Main St. Melvin Cunningham, manager, reported that work included new interior lighting, new display cases and chairs, a large mirrored wall and the streamlined steel and glass front shown above.

Year
1950
Month
February
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Helen Reifel Prepares Fundraising Materials For The Ann Arbor League Of Women Voters, September 1956

Helen Reifel Prepares Fundraising Materials For The Ann Arbor League Of Women Voters, September 1956 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1956
Caption
READIES DRIVE MATERIAL: Mrs. William Reifel of 1908 Austin Ave., finance chairman for the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters, prepares materials to be used in the League's annual finance drive, Sept. 17-24. The League seeks $2,300 in support of its work.

Year
1956
Month
September
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League Of Women Voters Members Rehearse A Skit For An Upcoming Meeting, November 1956

League Of Women Voters Members Rehearse A Skit For An Upcoming Meeting, November 1956 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 21, 1956
Caption
BEHIND THE SCENES: Rehearsing for a skit entitled "Behind the Scenes at the Governor's Conference," three members of the State Affairs Group of the League of Women Voters study a chart outlining our court system. The three are (left to right) Mrs. Robert Knauss of S. State St., Mrs. Robert VanSickle of Sylvan Ave. and Mrs. William Mikkelsen of Cranbrook Rd. The skit, written by Mrs. Harold Helbig of Maplewood Ave., will be staged for a League meeting at 8 p.m. next Wednesday at the Unitarian Church. The skit deals with a comparison of the constitutions of the various states.

Year
1956
Month
November
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Grocery Store at Former Interurban Station, April 1950

Grocery Store at Former Interurban Station, April 1950 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 6, 1950
Caption
OLD INTERURBAN STATION AT LIMA CENTER: Fifty years ago this interurban railway station and sub-power plant was built at Lima Center. For travelers on Washtenaw's highways this graceful old structure is one of the most familiar landmarks of all. It is located about 10 miles west of Ann Arbor on US-12. The building has other uses now.

Year
1950
Month
April
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Ann Arbor League Of Women Voters Members & Their Posters For The State Convention, May 1957

Ann Arbor League Of Women Voters Members & Their Posters For The State Convention, May 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1957
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CONVENTION-BOUND: Four members of the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters hold up the posters which they will exhibit at the state convention, as they prepare to leave this morning for the meeting in Flint. The members are (left to right) Mrs. Franklin G. Moore, Mrs. Harold R. Helbig, Mrs. Edwin H. Sonnecken and Mrs. Joseph L. Ullman.

Year
1957
Month
May
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Brownlee gathers his parachute at Tecumseh Airport, October 1996

Brownlee gathers his parachute at Tecumseh Airport, October 1996 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1996
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Wylie Brownlee gathers his parachute moments after landing at the Tecumseh airport

Year
1996
Month
October
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Brownlee skydiving over Tecumseh, October 1996

Brownlee skydiving over Tecumseh, October 1996 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1996
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Wylie Brownlee, who recently spent his 68th birthday skydiving, has made more than 1,600 jumps.

Year
1996
Month
October
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Brownlee moves into position before jumping from the plane, October 1996

Brownlee moves into position before jumping from the plane, October 1996 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1996
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Wylie Brownlee of Ann Arbor moves into position as he gets ready to jump out of the planet at a height of 7,500 feet.

Year
1996
Month
October
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Members Of The Ann Arbor League Of Women Voters Tour The City's Water Softening Plant, October 1957

Members Of The Ann Arbor League Of Women Voters Tour The City's Water Softening Plant, October 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 3, 1957
Caption
VISIT WATER PLANT: Plant Superintendent Walter Muhlitner conducts members of the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters through the city's Water Softening Plant at 919 Sunset Rd., where the women had a chance yesterday to see how the water supply is made safe to drink. The League's tour of Water Department facilities included a stop at the Barton Pumping Station and a visit to the Sewage Treatment Plant on Dixboro Rd., Ann Arbor township. The tour was planned to study Ann Arbor's water problems.

Year
1957
Month
October
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A Cow Lounges In A Scio Township Alfalfa Field, August 1956

A Cow Lounges In A Scio Township Alfalfa Field, August 1956 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 22, 1956
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ALFALFA FIELD: Scio township soil is ideal for alfalfa growing. Alfalfa makes a good hay crop for almost all farm animals when mixed with other grasses. It is of value, too, as a soil improver. Wheat is another crop which grows in abundance in the township. This photograph was taken near Zeeb Rd.

Year
1956
Month
August
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Arthur Markendorf Shows Slauson Students The Latest League of Women Voters Pamphlet, November 1957

Arthur Markendorf Shows Slauson Students The Latest League of Women Voters Pamphlet, November 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 16, 1957
Caption
'KNOW YOUR STATE' PAMPHLET: Arthur Markendorf, social studies instructor at Slauson Junior High School, shows (left to right) Sharon Albrecht, Bill Johnson and Tom Pullen the new resource pamphlet put out by the Michigan League of Women Voters. His classes will be using it in their study of state government.

Year
1957
Month
November
Day
11
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Ann Arbor League of Women Voters Members Rehearse A Skit, March 1958

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Ann Arbor News, March 25, 1958
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SKIT IN REHEARSAL: Rehearsing a scene in the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters' original skit "Up to Date in '58" are (left to right) Mrs. J. D. Prendergast, Mrs. Henry Meyer, Mrs. Robert Vinter and Mrs. Glen Berg. They'll present it first on Wednesday at a League luncheon.

Year
1958
Month
March
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Barbara & Judy Hough Assemble A League Of Women Voters Exhibit, April 1958

Barbara & Judy Hough Assemble A League Of Women Voters Exhibit, April 1958 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1958
Caption
LEAGUE'S EXHIBIT: An exhibit created by members of the Ann Arbor League of Women Voters and designed to encourage persons to vote "yes" on calling a Constitutional Convention, will be on display at the Ann Arbor Junior Chamber of Commerce Builders Show today through Sunday at Yost Fieldhouse. Here, Mrs. Paul Hough of Olivia Ave. works on the exhibit with help from her daughter, Judy, 7. A vote on the calling of a Constitutional Convention will be held on Nov. 4.

Year
1958
Month
April
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Anne Henderson - League of Women Voters Of Ann Arbor President, September 1958

Anne Henderson - League of Women Voters Of Ann Arbor President, September 1958 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 17, 1958
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READIES FOR CAMPAIGN: Mrs. Algo D. Henderson of Geddes Hgts., president of the League of Women Voters of Ann Arbor, prepares for the opening of the group's finance campaign. Funds from the drive will help carry on various programs sponsored by the League here.

Year
1958
Month
September
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Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity's Homecoming Display: Go Blue - Whale Iowa, October 1955

Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity's Homecoming Display: Go Blue - Whale Iowa, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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"GO BLUE - WHALE IOWA": Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity at 920 Baldwin Ave., with a reputation for building large Homecoming displays, built this whale with a mouth that moves. Two years ago the group won a Homecoming display contest award with a 70-foot dragon. Showers and high winds damaged many of the displays in the yards of fraternities this morning.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Chi Phi Fraternity's Homecoming Display: 20,000 Leagues To Pasadena, October 1955

Chi Phi Fraternity's Homecoming Display: 20,000 Leagues To Pasadena, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
Caption
"20,000 LEAGUES TO PASADENA": That's the title on the sign in front of this Homecoming display built by Chi Phi fraternity at 1530 Washtenaw Ave. The Wolverines have hopes of a Rose Bowl bid.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Gamma Phi Beta Sorority's Homecoming Display: O, I Dare Say...Go Blue, October 1955

Gamma Phi Beta Sorority's Homecoming Display: O, I Dare Say...Go Blue, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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"O, I DARE SAY...GO BLUE": Even this elderly woman, constructed by the Coeds of Gamma Phi Beta sorority at 1520 S. University Ave., gets a little excited about Michigan's chances of going to the Rose Bowl.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Brothers Plan Their Homecoming Display, October 1955

Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Brothers Plan Their Homecoming Display, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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PLANNING STAGE: Winner last year in the men's division of the University Homecoming Display Contest was Sigma Phi Epsilon of 733 S. State St. Here four of its members, (left to right) John Thomas of Detroit, Dwight Allen of Birmingham, Joe Naylor of Ann Arbor and Tom Ainslie of Detroit, study plans for this year.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Brothers Construct Their Homecoming Display, October 1955

Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Brothers Construct Their Homecoming Display, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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PLANS INTO ACTION: Putting their drawing board plans into reality are Dwight Allen (left) of Birmingham, Tom Beierle (center) of Ogdensburg, N. J., and Robert L. Boshoven of Grand Rapids. They are members of Sigma Phi Epsilon.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Sisters Work On Their Homecoming Display, October 1955

Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Sisters Work On Their Homecoming Display, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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EVERYBODY HELPS: The girls at Alpha Delta Pi sorority at 722 S. Forest Ave. were more systematic than most groups in getting their Homecoming display built. Each of the sorority's 44 girls was assigned six hours of work, which still left them time for dates and studying.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Beta Theta Pi Fraternity Brothers Construct Their Homecoming Display, October 1955

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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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RISKY BUSINESS: While a fraternity brother holds him by the pants, Dave Pryor of Kalamazoo clips wire to a 2 x 4 for the Beta Theta Pi display at 604 S. State St. Others are Al Killeen of Detroit (left), Doug Slaggent of Ludington (holding Pryor), and Lew Ramsdell of Manistee (holding wire below). They're building a Hawkeye.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity Brothers Construct Their Homecoming Display, October 1955

Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity Brothers Construct Their Homecoming Display, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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'GO BLUE - WHALE IOWA': That's the theme of this display under construction by Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity at 920 Baldwin Ave. The boys worked late last night getting the whale ready for today's judging.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Sisters Assemble Their Homecoming Display, October 1955

Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Sisters Assemble Their Homecoming Display, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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45,000 NAPKINS: It took some 45,000 white and yellow paper napkins, plus about 100 feet of chicken wire, for the Alpha Delta Pi display. The girls are Ellie Popovich of Detroit (left), Mariel Bennett of Muskegon (center) and Ruth Hayward of Royal Oak.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Residents Of Victor Vaughan Residence Hall Construct Their Homecoming Display, October 1955

Residents Of Victor Vaughan Residence Hall Construct Their Homecoming Display, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
Caption
VAMPIRE AWAITS HAWKEYES: Girls at Victor Vaughan residence hall on E. Catherine St. are in the process of constructing a vampire (shown here) to lure an Iowa football player to destruction. Painting a "Welcome" sign is Judy White of Ontonagon. Working on the figure is Diane Bates of Detroit.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Constructs Their Homecoming Display, October 1955

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity Constructs Their Homecoming Display, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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NIGHT WORK: Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at 1408 Washtenaw Ave. worked on their display until late last night. They show a new car under the title "The Big 'M' Is Coming." Passersby from other sororities and fraternities gathered around for a gala time while music blared from a loud speaker.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Sigma Kappa Sorority Sisters Construct Their Homecoming Display, October 1955

Sigma Kappa Sorority Sisters Construct Their Homecoming Display, October 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1955
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GIANT FIGURE BEING BUILT: Spattered with flour and water paste but having a wonderful time are Chris Eckhard (left) of Clawson and Judy Guest of Royal Oak. They are members of Sigma Kappa sorority at 626 Oxford Rd. The girls are shown building a giant Oriental image across which were the lines: "Confucius Says: Great Is Man Who Reaps Roses From Plowing Corn." The display won first place in the women's division.

Year
1955
Month
October
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Dr. Joseph E. Maddy & His German Brown Trout, August 1943

Dr. Joseph E. Maddy & His German Brown Trout, August 1943 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 28, 1943
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DR. MADDY AND HIS RECORD CATCH: The president of the National Music camp at Interlochen took this 7 lb. 2 oz. German Brown trout from the Platte river near Honor Monday night at dusk, using a grey fox tail fly on a 3x Nylon leader and a 3 ounce rod. It is thought to be a record breaker.

Year
1943
Month
August
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Retiring Coach Harold Simons Reflects on Career, September 1998

Retiring Coach Harold Simons Reflects on Career, September 1998 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1998
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Harold Simons, known to his former players as 'Coach Si,' presided over the basketball program at Huron for 20 years. 'It's a sad day for basketball in Ann Arbor,' said longtime JV coach Bill Harris. 'He's great with strategy, great with fundamentals and he's an outstanding person.'

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1998
Month
September
Day
21
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Deimen-Stull Subdivision and Bunny Lake, August 1957

Deimen-Stull Subdivision and Bunny Lake, August 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1957
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Wrought from Brush: These scenes depict land development at a fine point. It's the Deimen-Stull subdivision and Bunny Lake, just off Portage Lake in Livingston county. It's man-made. About four years ago, this was scrub land, apparently unwanted. Hidden springs held the key, destined to be turned by C. R. Stull, aided by Dr. Albert Deimen.

Year
1957
Month
August
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Deimen-Stull Subdivision and Bunny Lake, August 1957

Deimen-Stull Subdivision and Bunny Lake, August 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1957
Caption
Wrought from Brush: These scenes depict land development at a fine point. It's the Deimen-Stull subdivision and Bunny Lake, just off Portage Lake in Livingston county. It's man-made. About four years ago, this was scrub land, apparently unwanted. Hidden springs held the key, destined to be turned by C. R. Stull, aided by Dr. Albert Deimen.

Year
1957
Month
August
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House In Deimen-Stull Subdivision On Bunny Lake, August 1957

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Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1957
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Way of Life: These homes, well-planned and built to be occupied the year around, are but outward symbols of a way of life at Bunny Lake. Here, community life is one of close friendships, punctuated by informal get-togethers and an unending pride of ownership. "Work around the yard" is an important avocation to the Bunny Lake residents, also noted as swimmers, fishermen and boat enthusiasts.

Year
1957
Month
August
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House In Deimen-Stull Subdivision On Bunny Lake, August 1957

House In Deimen-Stull Subdivision On Bunny Lake, August 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1957
Caption
Way of Life: These homes, well-planned and built to be occupied the year around, are but outward symbols of a way of life at Bunny Lake. Here, community life is one of close friendships, punctuated by informal get-togethers and an unending pride of ownership. "Work around the yard" is an important avocation to the Bunny Lake residents, also noted as swimmers, fishermen and boat enthusiasts.

Year
1957
Month
August
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Stagecoach In Front Of The Stage Stop Motel - 2443 Carpenter Road, January 1956

Stagecoach In Front Of The Stage Stop Motel - 2443 Carpenter Road, January 1956 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1956
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THE STAGE IS LATE: Christmas presents atop this stage being "delivered" from Salem to Hartford (according to the inscription on the coach) are late this year. The coach, which is hindered in its forward progress by the fact that it has no horses, stands in front of the Stage Coach Courts, 2443 Carpenter Rd., Pittsfield township.

Year
1956
Month
January
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Women Preparing Packets of UM Football Tickets, September 1961

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Ann Arbor News, September 14, 1961
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PREPARE FOOTBALL TICKETS: These local women were busy this week preparing packets of student tickets for University football games this fall, opening with the Michigan-UCLA game on Sept. 30 in Michigan Stadium. They are (left to right), Mrs. William Perigo, wife of the U-M's assistant dean of men and a former basketball coach; Mrs. Eugene Oliver, Mrs. Keith Hall, wife of Prof. Hall of the College of Engineering; and Mrs. Allan M. Renfrew, wife of the University's hockey coach.

Year
1961
Month
September
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Women Preparing Packets of UM Football Tickets

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Huron Basketball Coach Harold Simons Gives a Pep Talk, March 1998

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Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1998
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Huron coach Harold Simons (above) and Ypsilanti coach Waleed Samaha (left) will take their teams to the Class A Coldwater district tournament this week that will culminate in the championship game Saturday. The other teams competing in the Coldwater district are Pioneer, Saline, Jackson and Coldwater.

Year
1998
Month
March
Day
6
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Herman & Catherine Busch - Married 50 Years, June 1944

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Ann Arbor News, June 30, 1944
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Busch (above), of 315 John St., are observing their golden wedding anniversary today. They will be honored by about 60 friends and relatives at a celebration Sunday.

Year
1944
Month
June
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Ann Arbor High School Homecoming Queen Candidates, October 1956

Ann Arbor High School Homecoming Queen Candidates, October 1956 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 10, 1956
Caption
ONE OF THEM IS QUEEN: One of these seven Ann Arbor High School girls has been elected homecoming queen and will be named at Friday's gridiron contest between the Pioneers and Battle Creek. The remaining six girls will make up the queen's court. The queen candidates (front row, left to right) are Carol Steinke and Sue Bigby. In the center row (left to right) they are Janet Everhardus, Mary Meadows and Dian Littell; while the two in the back row (left to right) are Judy Fingerle and Linda Potter.

Year
1956
Month
October
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Dian Littell - Ann Arbor High School Homecoming Queen & Her Court, October 1956

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Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1956
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HOMECOMING QUEEN: Senior Dian M. Littell, 17, of 909 Hutchins Ave., (center) was named Ann Arbor High School's homecoming queen at last night's Ann Arbor-Battle Creek football game. She will be crowned at the high school's homecoming dance at 9 p.m. today at given a football signed by varsity players. Her court (left to right) are Carol Steinke, Janet Everhardus, Mary Meadows, Linda Potter, Judy Fingerle and Sue Bigby.

Year
1956
Month
October
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Alena Simons Tries Her New Locker at Huron High Freshman Orientation, August 1991

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Ann Arbor News, August 28, 1991
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Freshman Alena Simons, a former Clague student, tries out her locker at Huron High School for the first time Tuesday night at orientation. Her mother, Carolyn, looks on.

Year
1991
Month
August
Day
27
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Anne and Benny Ladd Rake Leaves, September 1955

Anne and Benny Ladd Rake Leaves, September 1955 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1955
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LEAF-RAKING TIME AGAIN: One of the surest signs of the fall season which began today, is the silent drifting to earth of browned leaves. For 2 1/2-year-old Benny Ladd of 1231 Baldwin Ave., it brings a new experience of raking leaves. His mother is Mrs. Michael Ladd.

Year
1955
Month
September
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Students Exchange Used Textbooks for Cash at Forsythe Junior High, September 1970

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Ann Arbor News, August 27, 1970
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Textbook Buying Under Way: Student Mary Teska (far right) sells a book to Nancy Bell as Forsythe teacher Duane Black looks on. This was the scene today at Forsythe Junior High where the public schools are buying used textbooks because of a Supreme Court ruling that all textbooks must be provided free to all students. The sale will continue until 8 p.m. today at both Forsythe and Tappan Junior Highs, and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow.

Year
1970
Month
September
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Trombone Players Line Up At University of Michigan Marching Band Practice, October 1959

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Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1959
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SLIDE SECTION: The Michigan Marching Band's trombone section lines up in a formation during yesterday afternoon's rehearsal session for the between-halves show at tomorrow's Michigan-Northwestern football game.

Year
1959
Month
October
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