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DAR Provides Luncheon For 18 New U.S. Citizens, November 1951

DAR Provides Luncheon For 18 New U.S. Citizens, November 1951 image
Year:
1951
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 5, 1951
Caption:
Following ceremonies yesterday in which 18 persons were made naturalized citizens of the United States, lunch was served by Sarah Caswell Angell Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. A chapter member is shown serving (left to right) Mrs. Shake Kalousdian of Turkey, Ross D. Margeson of Canada and Natalie Cain of Bulgaria. Miss Cain was a contestant in the recent "Miss Red Feather" competition.

Judges Breakey and Ager Congratulate Dimitrelias Family As They Become U.S. Citizens, November 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Judges Breakey and Ager Congratulate Dimitrelias Family As They Become U.S. Citizens, November 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1964
Caption:
A Family Affair - Yesterday's naturalization ceremony was a family affair for Mrs. George Dimitrelias and her three daughters former Greek nationals who were greeted in Circuit Judge James R. Breakey's (right) chambers following the official proceeding in the courtroom. The new citizens are left to right Niki Mrs. Dimitrelias, Sophia, and Kiki. The girls declined to give their ages, prompting Judge William F. Ager Jr. (left) to comment that they had become "real American girls." The judges presided jointly to admit 28 persons to citizenship.

Annette and Luis Stacey Become U.S. Citizens, May 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Annette and Luis Stacey Become U.S. Citizens, May 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 27, 1965
Caption:
They Say 'Thank You' - Six-year-old Annette Marie Stacey has a special "thank you" -- a hug and a kiss -- for Circuit Judge William F. Ager Jr. following yesterday's ceremony in which she and her brother, Luis Michel, 4, became U.S. citizens. Judge Ager, who is 6 1/2 feet tall and the father of four children, had just bent down to congratulate the youngest of the new citizens when Annette, followed by Michel (Mike), spontaneously decided to thank him in their own way. Annette, born in Saigon, South Viet Nam, and Michel, a native of Guatemala, are the adopted children of Mr. and Mrs. William Stacey of 934 Loyola Drive. Stacey is a lecturer at the University's English Language Institute.

Rasumussen Family Among 31 New U.S. Citizens, November 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Rasumussen Family Among 31 New U.S. Citizens, November 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1965
Caption:
Cause For Thanksgiving - Circuit Judge James R. Breakey Jr. (right) recalled his travels to Europe and their home city, Copenhagen, Denmark, in August when he greeted the Felix Rasmussen family in his chambers after admitting them to American citizenship yesterday. At left is Judge William F. Ager Jr. who presided with Judge Breakey at the naturalization of 31 new citizens from 12 countries. With the judges are from left, Mrs. Margrethe Rasmussen, Ann Rasmussen, an Eastern Michigan University student, and Rasmussen. The family has lived in Ann Arbor since August, 1960.

DAR Hosts Luncheon For New U.S. Citizens at County Building, May 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

DAR Hosts Luncheon For New U.S. Citizens at County Building, May 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1966
Caption:
New Citizens Served Lunch By DAR - The John W. Levens family of 2347 Prairie paused for lunch in the hall of the County Building after yesterday's naturalization ceremony. Mrs. Charles Sunday, a member of the Angell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution which has provided lunch for the new citizens for 30 years, pours coffee for Mr. and Mrs. Levens while Girl Scout Barbara Vance, 11, offers cookies. Proud witnesses at their father's admission to U.S. citizenship were Janice, 11, a member of Girl Scout Troop 50 at Thurston School, Christine 4, and Jason, 2 1/2 months. The Girl Scout troop of which both Janice and Barbara are members attended the ceremony.

DAR Hosts Luncheon For New U.S. Citizens at County Courthouse, November 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

DAR Hosts Luncheon For New U.S. Citizens at County Courthouse, November 1971 image
Year:
1971
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1971
Caption:
Luncheon For New Citizens - Thirty-eight residents of Washtenaw County became naturalized citizens of the United States this week. Judge William F. Ager Jr. (center, background) administered the oath of allegiance in his chambers at the County Building. Mrs. Merle D. Latson (left, foreground) and Mrs. Wallace P. Holcombe (right, foreground), members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, assisted as the local chapter held a luncheon for the new citizens after the proceedings.

Kim Connolly Becomes U.S. Citizen In Court Ceremony, October 1981 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Kim Connolly Becomes U.S. Citizen In Court Ceremony, October 1981 image
Year:
1981
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1981
Caption:
New Citizens - Kim Connolly, born in Korea, introduces herself prior to becoming a new citizen during naturalization ceremonies Wednesday. At right, is her father, Tim.