Ann Arbor Wing Scouts Gather At Ann Arbor Airport For Flights Over The City, December 1950
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1950
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WING SCOUTS TAKE TO THE AIR: Six members of Ann Arbor Wing Scout Troop No. 7 took introductory plane rides over the city Saturday from the Ann Arbor Airport. The troop, a branch of the Girl Scouts interested primarily in aviation, calls itself the "Lucky Seven" Troop. Left to right, the troop members are Pat McFarland, 209 Pleasant Pl.; Ruthie Metzger, 1920 Dexter Ave.; Karen Overbeck, 212 Pleasant Pl.; Gail Kaiser, 1219 Elder Blvd.; Nancy Travis, 1809 Dexter Ave.; and Margie Hume, 812 Brown St. Troop leader is Mrs. Veda MacNabb. Saturday's half-hour flights (three scouts at a time) were piloted by Edward Kaiser.
Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1950
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WING SCOUTS TAKE TO THE AIR: Six members of Ann Arbor Wing Scout Troop No. 7 took introductory plane rides over the city Saturday from the Ann Arbor Airport. The troop, a branch of the Girl Scouts interested primarily in aviation, calls itself the "Lucky Seven" Troop. Left to right, the troop members are Pat McFarland, 209 Pleasant Pl.; Ruthie Metzger, 1920 Dexter Ave.; Karen Overbeck, 212 Pleasant Pl.; Gail Kaiser, 1219 Elder Blvd.; Nancy Travis, 1809 Dexter Ave.; and Margie Hume, 812 Brown St. Troop leader is Mrs. Veda MacNabb. Saturday's half-hour flights (three scouts at a time) were piloted by Edward Kaiser.
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Ann Arbor High School Homecoming Queen Candidates, October 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1952
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WHICH ONE WILL BE QUEEN?: One of the seven Ann Arbor High Schools girls (above) will be crowned queen of the 1952 high school homecoming at a dance from 8 to 11 p.m. tomorrow in Slauson Junior High gymnasium. The candidates are (left to right) back row, Marie Brumley, Pat Kelly, both seniors; Diane Butzin, sophomore; Gail Kaiser, junior; and Delores Evans, senior. Front row, Janet Hammer, sophomore; and Kay Hannah, junior. Students voted on their choice today but results will not be announced until tomorrow night. The dance is open to all students and alumni. Homecoming will begin at 6:45 p.m. today with a snake-dance, car parade and pep rally before the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti football game at 8 p.m. at Wines Field.
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1952
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WHICH ONE WILL BE QUEEN?: One of the seven Ann Arbor High Schools girls (above) will be crowned queen of the 1952 high school homecoming at a dance from 8 to 11 p.m. tomorrow in Slauson Junior High gymnasium. The candidates are (left to right) back row, Marie Brumley, Pat Kelly, both seniors; Diane Butzin, sophomore; Gail Kaiser, junior; and Delores Evans, senior. Front row, Janet Hammer, sophomore; and Kay Hannah, junior. Students voted on their choice today but results will not be announced until tomorrow night. The dance is open to all students and alumni. Homecoming will begin at 6:45 p.m. today with a snake-dance, car parade and pep rally before the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti football game at 8 p.m. at Wines Field.
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Camp Hilltop Is Dedicated By Ann Arbor Girl Scouts
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23
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May
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1949
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