Kids' Bubble Gum Blowing Contest At Lawton School, July 1969
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1969
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Soap Box Derby Queen, July 1969
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Dorian Deaver, Winner Of YM-YWCA "Earn Your Way To Camp" Mint Sales Contest, April 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1968
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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1968
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Ten-year-old Dorian Deaver sold $1,020 worth of mints in the YM-YWCA "Earn Your Way to Camp" sale, taking top salesman prize of a new sleeping bag. The son of Mr. and Mrs. George Deaver of 1610 Pontiac was one of 136 area youngsters who earned a total of $4,923 toward their camp tuition, selling an average of 90 boxes apiece. Tanya Maslak, 8, and Michael Maslak Jr., 11, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maslak Sr. of 754 Archwood, took top prizes in their age groups by selling 312 and 696 boxes of mints apiece, respectively, and David Young, son of Mrs. Doris Young of 907 Hutchins sold 360 boxes to win first place in the 9-10 year olds category. The three were awarded cameras. Gross mint sales totaled $12,308 this year - more than double the $5,894 earned last year. Many of the participants are also paying the way of friends.
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1968
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Ten-year-old Dorian Deaver sold $1,020 worth of mints in the YM-YWCA "Earn Your Way to Camp" sale, taking top salesman prize of a new sleeping bag. The son of Mr. and Mrs. George Deaver of 1610 Pontiac was one of 136 area youngsters who earned a total of $4,923 toward their camp tuition, selling an average of 90 boxes apiece. Tanya Maslak, 8, and Michael Maslak Jr., 11, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Maslak Sr. of 754 Archwood, took top prizes in their age groups by selling 312 and 696 boxes of mints apiece, respectively, and David Young, son of Mrs. Doris Young of 907 Hutchins sold 360 boxes to win first place in the 9-10 year olds category. The three were awarded cameras. Gross mint sales totaled $12,308 this year - more than double the $5,894 earned last year. Many of the participants are also paying the way of friends.
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Wins 'Y' Contest
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17
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April
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1968
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Firing Line At The Ann Arbor Police Department's Invitational Pistol Match, July 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1941
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Firing Line At The Ann Arbor Police Department's Invitational Pistol Match, July 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1941
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Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1941
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COMPETITORS AT POLICE SHOOT: Forty-six police officers from Toledo and 12 Michigan departments participated in the Ann Arbor police department's invitational outdoor pistol match yesterday. A group of the shooters are pictured here on the firing line at the department's new range on Huron River Dr. near Barton pond.
Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1941
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COMPETITORS AT POLICE SHOOT: Forty-six police officers from Toledo and 12 Michigan departments participated in the Ann Arbor police department's invitational outdoor pistol match yesterday. A group of the shooters are pictured here on the firing line at the department's new range on Huron River Dr. near Barton pond.
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Targets Are Examined At The Ann Arbor Police Department's Invitational Pistol Match, July 1941 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1941
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Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1941
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EXAMINE TARGETS: Part of the group of 46 marksmen who competed for 32 medals in the city police department's dedicatory pistol match at its new range Sunday are pictured here as they examined targets after firing a string in one of the four matches. Two Detroit officers took all first and second place medals in the master class. Five of the medals were won by local officers, seven of whom competed.
Ann Arbor News, July 21, 1941
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EXAMINE TARGETS: Part of the group of 46 marksmen who competed for 32 medals in the city police department's dedicatory pistol match at its new range Sunday are pictured here as they examined targets after firing a string in one of the four matches. Two Detroit officers took all first and second place medals in the master class. Five of the medals were won by local officers, seven of whom competed.
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Math Whizzes
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5
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March
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1983
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American Legion kite flying contest on Stadium Blvd, March 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1940
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Pie Contest at Grace Bible Church, November 1967 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1967
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End Of A Contest The rules of the annual Sunday School contest at Grace Bible Church provided that the captain of the losing team should get a pie in the face from the winners' captain. This year the contest ended in a tie, so a flip of the coin was arranged to decide the issue. In the top picture, Jon Soper flips the coin as captains Robert Howison, left, and Herb Stuckey look on. Below, winner Stuckey's face wears a smile, and loser Howison's face is full of pie. Grace Bible Church won second-place in the statewide contest.
Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1967
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End Of A Contest The rules of the annual Sunday School contest at Grace Bible Church provided that the captain of the losing team should get a pie in the face from the winners' captain. This year the contest ended in a tie, so a flip of the coin was arranged to decide the issue. In the top picture, Jon Soper flips the coin as captains Robert Howison, left, and Herb Stuckey look on. Below, winner Stuckey's face wears a smile, and loser Howison's face is full of pie. Grace Bible Church won second-place in the statewide contest.
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