Red Cross Executive Director Wes McKenzie Awaits Dunk Tank At Volunteer Party, September 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
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1986
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Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1986
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PARTY TIME--The Washtenaw County chapter of the American Red Cross honored its volunteers Sunday with a party at the chapter's headquarters at 2729 Packard. Clockwise from top: Executive Director Wes McKenzie waits above a dunking tank for a ball to find its mark [THIS PHOTO], then takes a dive once one does. The Saline singing group Mutual-A-Chord, whose members from left to right are Lyle Hanson, tenor, John Peterson, lead, Dick Bauman, bass, and Dick Ender, baritone, perform for the partygoers; Billy the Clown (Bill Willis) prepares to shoot a mouse out of the lens of his toy camera; and Julie Ziesemer, 4, shows off her Red Cross T-shirt.
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1986
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PARTY TIME--The Washtenaw County chapter of the American Red Cross honored its volunteers Sunday with a party at the chapter's headquarters at 2729 Packard. Clockwise from top: Executive Director Wes McKenzie waits above a dunking tank for a ball to find its mark [THIS PHOTO], then takes a dive once one does. The Saline singing group Mutual-A-Chord, whose members from left to right are Lyle Hanson, tenor, John Peterson, lead, Dick Bauman, bass, and Dick Ender, baritone, perform for the partygoers; Billy the Clown (Bill Willis) prepares to shoot a mouse out of the lens of his toy camera; and Julie Ziesemer, 4, shows off her Red Cross T-shirt.
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Wes McKenzie Plunges Into Dunk Tank At Red Cross Volunteer Party, September 1986 Photographer: Tom Marks
Year:
1986
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1986
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PARTY TIME--The Washtenaw County chapter of the American Red Cross honored its volunteers Sunday with a party at the chapter's headquarters at 2729 Packard. Clockwise from top: Executive Director Wes McKenzie waits above a dunking tank for a ball to find its mark, then takes a dive once one does [THIS PHOTO]. The Saline singing group Mutual-A-Chord, whose members from left to right are Lyle Hanson, tenor, John Peterson, lead, Dick Bauman, bass, and Dick Ender, baritone, perform for the partygoers; Billy the Clown (Bill Willis) prepares to shoot a mouse out of the lens of his toy camera; and Julie Ziesemer, 4, shows off her Red Cross T-shirt.
Ann Arbor News, September 8, 1986
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PARTY TIME--The Washtenaw County chapter of the American Red Cross honored its volunteers Sunday with a party at the chapter's headquarters at 2729 Packard. Clockwise from top: Executive Director Wes McKenzie waits above a dunking tank for a ball to find its mark, then takes a dive once one does [THIS PHOTO]. The Saline singing group Mutual-A-Chord, whose members from left to right are Lyle Hanson, tenor, John Peterson, lead, Dick Bauman, bass, and Dick Ender, baritone, perform for the partygoers; Billy the Clown (Bill Willis) prepares to shoot a mouse out of the lens of his toy camera; and Julie Ziesemer, 4, shows off her Red Cross T-shirt.
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The Washtenaw County Chapter of the American Red Cross Accepts A Donation For The Lebanon Relief Organization, July 1982 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald
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1982
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Ann Arbor News, August 4, 1982
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BLOOD DRIVE - Wes McKenzie, executive director of the Washtenaw County Chapter of the American Red Cross, accepts a donation for the Lebanon Relief Operation from Dr. Rafat Alguwaily, a research scientist at the University of Michigan, as Dr. Farouk Shafie, a pharmacologist at Wayne County General Hospital, and his wife Rabia look on. Washtenaw County residents of Lebanese and Palestinian origin gave blood as an appeal to others to give monetary assistance to those affected by the Lebanese crisis.
Ann Arbor News, August 4, 1982
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BLOOD DRIVE - Wes McKenzie, executive director of the Washtenaw County Chapter of the American Red Cross, accepts a donation for the Lebanon Relief Operation from Dr. Rafat Alguwaily, a research scientist at the University of Michigan, as Dr. Farouk Shafie, a pharmacologist at Wayne County General Hospital, and his wife Rabia look on. Washtenaw County residents of Lebanese and Palestinian origin gave blood as an appeal to others to give monetary assistance to those affected by the Lebanese crisis.
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Patsy's 29th Party Will Help Africans
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1985
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