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Merida Hobart and Catherine A. Sanders on the Palmer Field tennis courts, June 1937 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Merida Hobart and Catherine A. Sanders on the Palmer Field tennis courts, June 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 3, 1937
Caption:
STAR ON COURTS: Miss Merida Hobart, left, added the University of Michigan women's tennis title to her list of championships recenly when she defeated Miss Catherine A. Sanders, right, in the finals of the annual tournament held at the Palmer Field courts. Miss Hobart is also women's city champion. Miss Sanders defeated a number of strong opponents on her way to the campus finals and made a fine showing against Miss Hobart before losing 6-2; 6-2.

Silver Wings First Baseman Irene Kapp Catches A Ball, July 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Silver Wings First Baseman Irene Kapp Catches A Ball, July 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 30, 1937
Caption:
SILVER WING STAR: Irene Kapp, above, is one of the outstanding players in the Girls' softball league which is attracting such a large following of fans this season. Irene plays first base for the Silver Wings, present Girls' league champions. She will be seen in action tonight at Wines Field when the Silver Wings stack up against the Ann Arbor News in a league game. The contest will start at 7:30. High Speed and the City Employees of the Industrial league clash in the second half of a doubleheader at 9 o'clock.

Girls Baseball: Ann Arbor News, 1937

Girls Baseball: Ann Arbor News, 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1937
Caption:
WE'LL BET YOU DON'T KNOW THEIR POSITIONS: Shown in this layout are three players of the Ann Arbor Girls' Softball League. You probably imagine that Doris Gibb, shown directly above, is a catcher--but you are wrong--she's a shortstop and that big mitt she is wearing is an infielder's glove--not a catching mitt. You probably will imagine that Bonnie Cummings, left, is a first baseman and is reaching for a high throw. But again you are wrong--she's a second baseman and is just spearing a line drive. Betty Nordman, shown at the right, might be an outfielder just catching a fly ball--But again you are wrong. She is a first baseman and if you look close you will see that she is touching the sack with her toe. Interest in the girls' league this summer is attracting large crowds to the city parks each Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

Girls Baseball: Ann Arbor News, 1937 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

Girls Baseball: Ann Arbor News, 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 15, 1937
Caption:
WE'LL BET YOU DON'T KNOW THEIR POSITIONS: Shown in this layout are three players of the Ann Arbor Girls' Softball League. You probably imagine that Doris Gibb, shown directly above, is a catcher--but you are wrong--she's a shortstop and that big mitt she is wearing is an infielder's glove--not a catching mitt. You probably will imagine that Bonnie Cummings, left, is a first baseman and is reaching for a high throw. But again you are wrong--she's a second baseman and is just spearing a line drive. Betty Nordman, shown at the right, might be an outfielder just catching a fly ball--But again you are wrong. She is a first baseman and if you look close you will see that she is touching the sack with her toe. Interest in the girls' league this summer is attracting large crowds to the city parks each Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

Committee Stands Behind Success of University's 100th Celebration, June 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Committee Stands Behind Success of University's 100th Celebration, June 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1937
Caption:
Stand Behind Success of University Celebration: Members of the central committee for the current program observing the University's 100th anniversary in Ann Arbor are shown above. Left to right they are Prof. Philip E. Bursley, housing; Wilfred B. Shaw, alumni relations; Prof. Daniel L. Rich, arrangements; Dr. Carl E. Guthe, exhibits; Emory J. Hyde, decorations; Arthur W. Stace, Community dinner; Prof. Carl G. Brandt, director; Mrs. Lee E. Yeager, secretary; Herbert P. Wagner, transportation; T. Hawley Tapping, publicity, and Prof. Herbert A. Kenyon, entertainment. Sub-committees numbered more than 50 persons.

Members Of The Youth Hostel Association Of Ann Arbor Leave For Their First Trip, May 14, 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Members Of The Youth Hostel Association Of Ann Arbor Leave For Their First Trip, May 14, 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 15, 1937
Caption:
FIRST HOSTEL TRIP: Youth hostels providing inexpensive over night stopping places for young travelers are well known in Europe and now are spreading to this country. Ann Arbor's hostel association is pioneering in the middlewest, and the first trip was made last night to the first hostel at the Saline Valley Farms. Above the group is photographed before leaving from Lane hall for Saline.

4-H Club Girls Camp

4-H Club Girls Camp image
Year:
1937

4-H Club Girls Camp, Swimmers At Lakeside Park, August 1937

4-H Club Girls Camp, Swimmers At Lakeside Park, August 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1937
Caption:
ENJOYING ONE FEATURE OF THE ANNUAL SUMMER 4-H CAMP: This group of 46 4-H girls club members and counselors is making the most of the bathing facilities at Lakeside park, near Brighton, where the Washtenaw county clubs are holding their annual two weeks camp this week and next. Tenth from the left in the group standing is Mrs. Bertella Lee Russell, county home demonstration agent and leader of the group. Standing at the extreme right is Mary Redden of Ann Arbor and at her right, Jean Groh, also of Ann Arbor. They are among the camp counselors, and both possess Red Cross life saving certificates.