Carolyn King Is Ready To Play For Ypsilanti Orioles, May 1973
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1973
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Carolyn King Has Her Game Face On As Media Converges On Ypsilanti, May 1973
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1973
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Carolyn Helmke Plays In Ann Arbor Recreation Department's Baseball League, July 1973
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1973
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Jenny Townsley Throws Baseball During Ann Arbor Rec League Game, July 1973
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1973
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Girls Play In Ann Arbor Recreation Department's Baseball League, July 1973
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1973
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Fencer Martha Alling, June 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Carolyn King At Center of Controversy Over Little League's No-Girls Rule, May 1973
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1973
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Ann Arbor Swim Club Coach Rose Mary Dawson With Star Athletes, March 1958 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1958
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THE BIG POINT: Twelve-year-old Robin Lawrence (left) and 14-year-old Janice Snavely (right) give each other the credit while their coach, Rose Mary Dawson (center), is impartially pleased with both. But a pointed question could be raised as to whether it was Miss Lawrence's or Miss Snavely's point which accounted for the Ann Arbor Swim Club's team victory, 98-97 over Detroit Turners, in the State Women's Championships. Miss Lawrence picked up a surprise point in the 200-yard back stroke while Miss Snavely gained one in the 500-yard free style. Without their two points, the 96 gained by teammates wouldn't have been enough to bring the Hardy Trophy to Ann Arbor.
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1958
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THE BIG POINT: Twelve-year-old Robin Lawrence (left) and 14-year-old Janice Snavely (right) give each other the credit while their coach, Rose Mary Dawson (center), is impartially pleased with both. But a pointed question could be raised as to whether it was Miss Lawrence's or Miss Snavely's point which accounted for the Ann Arbor Swim Club's team victory, 98-97 over Detroit Turners, in the State Women's Championships. Miss Lawrence picked up a surprise point in the 200-yard back stroke while Miss Snavely gained one in the 500-yard free style. Without their two points, the 96 gained by teammates wouldn't have been enough to bring the Hardy Trophy to Ann Arbor.
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Ann Arbor Elks Swim Club Aims For National Championship, April 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1961
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Ann Arbor News, April 29, 1961
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ANYONE FOR POLO? Well, members of the Elks Swim Club are for polo, water variety, and tomorrow they'll be seeking a National AAU title in the sport. Among those ready for action are, from left, Sperry Jones, Eileen Murphy, and Marcia Jones.
Ann Arbor News, April 29, 1961
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ANYONE FOR POLO? Well, members of the Elks Swim Club are for polo, water variety, and tomorrow they'll be seeking a National AAU title in the sport. Among those ready for action are, from left, Sperry Jones, Eileen Murphy, and Marcia Jones.
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Francie Kraker Races Against Two Boys in Physical Education Class, May 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1962
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GIRL AGAINST BOYS: As part of physical fitness week activities at Slauson Junior High School, Francea Kraker (right), a ninth grader, was pitted against two ninth grade boys, Bruce Hahn (left) and John Rood (center) yesterday in a 600-yard run. The boys out-ran Francea but she made a good showing. John won the race in 1:31.5. Francea's time was 1:39. Many pupils in the school watched the race and made bets on who would win, according to Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons, Francea's physical education teacher. Francea, who is an exceptionally fast runner for a girl, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Kraker of 517 E. Ann St.
Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1962
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GIRL AGAINST BOYS: As part of physical fitness week activities at Slauson Junior High School, Francea Kraker (right), a ninth grader, was pitted against two ninth grade boys, Bruce Hahn (left) and John Rood (center) yesterday in a 600-yard run. The boys out-ran Francea but she made a good showing. John won the race in 1:31.5. Francea's time was 1:39. Many pupils in the school watched the race and made bets on who would win, according to Mrs. Elizabeth Simmons, Francea's physical education teacher. Francea, who is an exceptionally fast runner for a girl, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Kraker of 517 E. Ann St.
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