Ewald, Harold C.
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9
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December
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1970
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Student Council Elections Loom On School Horizon
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23
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April
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1953
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Amateur Hockey Player Dale Alexander Receives The League Championship Trophy On Behalf Of His Team, March 1953
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1953
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TO THE VICTORS GO THE SPOILS IN HOCKEY: Red-haired Dale Alexander, representing the title-winning Indians, receives the league championship trophy from Fred Huber, Detroit Red Wings publicist and president of the Michigan Hockey Association. The Indians won the Pee Wee crown.
Ann Arbor News, March 10, 1953
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TO THE VICTORS GO THE SPOILS IN HOCKEY: Red-haired Dale Alexander, representing the title-winning Indians, receives the league championship trophy from Fred Huber, Detroit Red Wings publicist and president of the Michigan Hockey Association. The Indians won the Pee Wee crown.
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Gerald Craig, Jerry Mummery and Dale Alexander in Ann Arbor High School's boys' foods class, December 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1954
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS COOK: Three members of the Ann Arbor High School boys' foods class prepare to eat some of their own cooking. The class divided into groups, with each group preparing and serving a complete meal. Miss Elvira Carstensen says it's hard to convince some of the fellows that they'll ever need to carve a roast but she insists they learn. Gerald Craig carves ham (above) as Jerry Mummery (left) and Dale Alexander (right) wait patiently.
Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1954
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS COOK: Three members of the Ann Arbor High School boys' foods class prepare to eat some of their own cooking. The class divided into groups, with each group preparing and serving a complete meal. Miss Elvira Carstensen says it's hard to convince some of the fellows that they'll ever need to carve a roast but she insists they learn. Gerald Craig carves ham (above) as Jerry Mummery (left) and Dale Alexander (right) wait patiently.
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