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Ray Ticknor Wins Calf At Washtenaw County Holstein Breeders "Black and White" Show, July 1937

Ray Ticknor Wins Calf At Washtenaw County Holstein Breeders "Black and White" Show, July 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 28, 1937
Caption:
WINS CALF AS BEST JUDGER: Ray Ticknor of Pittsfield township, a member of the Korrect Kare Kalf club, is shown here as he was presented the calf given by the Washtenaw County Holstein Breeders' association for the best judging work by a 4-H club member at the "Black and White" show Saturday at the fairgrounds. The calf, taken from the Ypsilanti State hospital herd, was presented by Del Begole of Milan president of the association.

Leaving for Rural Youth Camp At Walden Woods, June 1937

Leaving for Rural Youth Camp At Walden Woods, June 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1937
Caption:
LEAVING FOR WALDEN WOODS: Washtenaw county's four delegates to the annual Rural Youth camp held at Walden Woods near Hartland over the week-end are shown here stowing their luggage in the car in which they rode to the camp Friday. County Agricultural Agent Harold S. Osler is handling the luggage, and the delegates, all outstanding in county club work, reading from left to right are: Donald Ruhlig, Dexter township; Irene Monroe, Saline Valley Farms, Ruth Lowry, Bridgewater township; and Eldean Hanson of Saline.

AA Club Picnic, June, 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger

AA Club Picnic, June, 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1937
Caption:
THEY WERE REAL ATHLETES ONCE: You wouldn't guess it from the above pictures, but back after the turn of the century these boys pictured above were the outstanding athletes at Ann Arbor high. Their girths are slightly larger than they were when they toted the football and smashed out base hits for Ann Arbor high back in the "good old days." From left to right the former athletes are: Eugene Heintzman, football star in 1900; Roy Hiscock, who won his gridiron letter in 1903 and '04; Grover Burg, baseball luminary of 1906 and '07; Ralph Burg, who played both football and baseball in 1906 and 07; Bert Root, one of Ann Arbor's football and baseball stars during the seasons of 1908, '09 and '10; Fritz Schmid, the most modern of the above athletes, who starred in football and basketball in 1912 and 1913. With the exception of Ralph Burg, who lives at Birmingham, Ala., all of the former Pioneer stars are still residents of Ann Arbor.

Dexa Coryell Preparing for the Air Circus, August 1937 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Dexa Coryell Preparing for the Air Circus, August 1937 image
Year:
1937
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 2, 1937
Caption:
MAKES FIRST PARACHUTE JUMP: Miss Dexa Coryell, 1336 Geddes Ave., gave the crowd at the Ann Arbor air circus yesterday a thrill when she unintentionally delayed the opening of her parachute after leaping from a plane over the field on S. State Street Rd. Miss Coryell, who is shown here in her flying clothes, was making her first jump. She landed in a field near the airport.