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New Steeple Installed with Helicopter at Bethesda Bible Church, Ypsilanti, October 1963 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr

New Steeple Installed with Helicopter at Bethesda Bible Church, Ypsilanti, October 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 14, 1963
Caption:
HEAVENWARD LIFT: Down-to-earth considerations of safety and cost prompted Pastor Eldon E. Weatherly to turn to the heavens for assistance in placing a new 300-pound wooden spire atop the Bethesda Bible Church, on Lowell St. just off Forest in Ypsilanti, Saturday. The spire was raised from a nearby field by helicopter at 11:45 a.m. and placed, after once slipping off, on its base in about 15 minutes. The above photograph was taken as a parishioner (behind spire) guided it into position. The Rev. Weatherly then climbed the steeple and held the spire against a brisk breeze until it was bolted down from inside. Coffee was then served workers and spectators.

The Miller Family Outside Their Renovated Schoolhouse Home, December 1960 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr

The Miller Family Outside Their Renovated Schoolhouse Home, December 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 1, 1960
Caption:
The old school bell has begun a new life ringing the Millers' guests in and out.

The Miller Family Relaxes In Their Renovated Schoolhouse Home, December 1960 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr

The Miller Family Relaxes In Their Renovated Schoolhouse Home, December 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 1, 1960
Caption:
NEW LEASE ON LIFE: The Rev. G. Alexander Miller tells his wife and two sons a bit of the past of their "living room," the restored classroom of Merrill School.

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University Campus, Ypsilanti, September 1963 Photographer: Ted Rancont Jr

Aerial Photograph of Eastern Michigan University Campus, Ypsilanti, September 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1963
Caption:
EMU Campus Scene: This aerial view shows the Joseph F. Warner Fieldhouse under construction at the Eastern Michigan University campus. Other prominent campus buildings are, clockwise, Snow Health Service, Quick Dramatic Arts Building, Goddard and Jones Residence Halls, Roosevelt School, Goodison and King Residence Halls, Rackham School of Special Education, and Munson and Brown Residence Halls.