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Children of International Neighbors Celebrate a Mexican-Style Christmas, December 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1968
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Ann Arbor News, December 13, 1968
Caption:
Mexican-Style Christmas: Children of International Neighbors members had a Mexican holiday Thursday at the Ann Arbor Community Center. Breaking the pinata filled with goodies was the object of these children, as Mrs. Carey A. Boukai (left) and Mark Doman did the holding honors. The performance of a Mexican singing group, under the direction of Mrs. Roderico Luttmann, the singing of carols, and a luncheon also were on the festival program.

Five Programs Cater To Foreign Students

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1965
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They Assist Foreign Students

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Their Task: Learning The 'American Way'

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1976
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Pickerills' Legacy: Humanity

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1966
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Society Herb Show Planned

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Performers at the Ann Arbor Community Center's International Neighbors Latin American Day, February 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1965
Caption:
Over 200 persons saw Mrs. Fabio Heredia (right) dance her native Columbian "Cumbia" yesterday as part of International Neighbors' Latin American Day held at the Ann Arbor Community Center. Jorge Gonzalez (left), a native of Argentina and son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo Gonzalez, recited a poem at the program, which was arranged by Mrs. Bill Audas (center), a native of Argentina, who wore a Bolivian poncho to the event. With her is Elaine Wohl, wearing a Bolivian Indian costume. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wohl of Westwood Street.