Seven High School Girls Form Wing Scout Troop
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Lillian "Mike" McGuire, Wing Scout Troop Leader, Studies An Aerial Map With Louise Gibbs At The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, January 1947
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Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1947
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IT'S RIGHT THERE: Leader Lillian "Mike" McGuire and Wing Scout Louise Gibbs study an aerial map before taking off on a short flight from Ann Arbor City airport. Miss McGuire, a pilot herself, teaches the seven local members of the Wing Scouts the fundamentals of aviation at the organization's weekly meetings.
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1947
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IT'S RIGHT THERE: Leader Lillian "Mike" McGuire and Wing Scout Louise Gibbs study an aerial map before taking off on a short flight from Ann Arbor City airport. Miss McGuire, a pilot herself, teaches the seven local members of the Wing Scouts the fundamentals of aviation at the organization's weekly meetings.
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It's Right There
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Lillian "Mike" McGuire Instructs Her Troop Of Wing Scouts At The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, January 1947
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Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1947
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TEEN-AGE FLYING ENTHUSIASTS: Members of Ann Arbor's Flying Irish troop of the Wing Scouts of America gather at municipal airport for another session on aeronautics. All Ann Arbor High school students, the girls are (left to right): Marian Gessner, Claudeline Blakely, Louise Gibbs, Alberta McLaughlin, Virginia Mikesell, Gwendolyn Carkeek and Florence Takagi. With her back to camera is red-headed Lillian "Mike" McGuire, the group leader. At the extreme right is Helen Donelson, assistant leader.
Ann Arbor News, January 20, 1947
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TEEN-AGE FLYING ENTHUSIASTS: Members of Ann Arbor's Flying Irish troop of the Wing Scouts of America gather at municipal airport for another session on aeronautics. All Ann Arbor High school students, the girls are (left to right): Marian Gessner, Claudeline Blakely, Louise Gibbs, Alberta McLaughlin, Virginia Mikesell, Gwendolyn Carkeek and Florence Takagi. With her back to camera is red-headed Lillian "Mike" McGuire, the group leader. At the extreme right is Helen Donelson, assistant leader.
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Lillian "Mike" McGuire Instructs Her Troop Of Wing Scouts At The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, January 1947
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Teen-Age Flying Enthusiasts
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Wing Scouts Take To The Air
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Ann Arbor's Bob Hoffmeyer Passes Baton To Fred Hunt In The Medley Relay Against Cranbrook, April 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1959
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HEADED FOR VICTORY: Pioneer Bob Hoffmeyer passes baton to Teammate Fred Hunt after building good lead in first leg of the medley relay. The lead was held as Ann Arbor High went on to win the race and the dual meet with Cranbrook.
Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1959
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HEADED FOR VICTORY: Pioneer Bob Hoffmeyer passes baton to Teammate Fred Hunt after building good lead in first leg of the medley relay. The lead was held as Ann Arbor High went on to win the race and the dual meet with Cranbrook.
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Shot Put - Ann Arbor High Track & Field vs. Cranbrook, April 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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Haywood Triple Winner As Cranbrook Goes Down
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