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Costumed Students Participate In Mack School Book Fair Program, November 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Costumed Students Participate In Mack School Book Fair Program, November 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1958
Caption:
BOOK FAIR PROGRAM: These Mack School pupils are standing in front of a huge book constructed by students under the direction of Mrs. Genevieve Kainlauri, fourth grade teacher, for a book fair program at the school yesterday in observance of National Book Week. The pupils are (left to right) Betsy Plant, Nancy Lutkehaus, Douglas Kline, Mary Gilson and Cathy Hirth. Other schools are holding similar observances.

Students Display Poster for Human Relations Commission Forum, December 1965 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Students Display Poster for Human Relations Commission Forum, December 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1965
Caption:
Human Relations Forum Planned: Larry Blood (left), a Slauson Junior High student, Bob Powell, Tappan Junior High, and Nancy Lutkehaus, Ann Arbor High, admire a poster they have prepared to publicize a Jan. 8 junior and senior high human relations forum sponsored by the local Human Relations Commission. The forum is part of a planned program that included the recent local visit of John Howard Griffin, author of the book "Black Like Me." "Silent Long Enough" is the forum's theme and is from a quote used by Griffin when he spoke here in reference to silence about racial injustices.

St. Thomas Students Plan Car Wash

St. Thomas Students Plan Car Wash image
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Day
26
Month
September
Year
1963
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Gertrude Lutkehaus and daughter Nancy with her cheese specialties, August 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Gertrude Lutkehaus and daughter Nancy with her cheese specialties, August 1961 image
Year:
1961
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1961
Caption:
The Swiss heritage of Mrs. Carl Lutkehaus of 1515 Shadford Rd. is evident in her cheese specialties which have been passed down through her family from her grandparents, who were natives of Switzerland. Mrs. Lukehaus is seated in her living room with her daughter, Nancy, who has inherited a taste for the cheese delicacies.