Local Youths Take Over City Government For Day
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15
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May
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1967
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140 Attend League Of Women Voters' Membership Coffee
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18
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September
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1964
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League Of Women Voters Enjoy Coffee At Annual Membership Meeting, September 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1964
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Mrs. Eldon L. Johnson of Geddes Heights, membership chairman of the League of Women Voters, had a warm greeting and a cup of coffee for guests at the group's annual membership coffee at the YM-YWCA yesterday morning. New members chatting with her are, from left, Mrs. Calvin Woodruff of Cambridge Road, Mrs. Harold Graboske of Golden Avenue, and Mrs. Donald Munro of West Hoover Avenue. League dues are $5 a year.
Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1964
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Mrs. Eldon L. Johnson of Geddes Heights, membership chairman of the League of Women Voters, had a warm greeting and a cup of coffee for guests at the group's annual membership coffee at the YM-YWCA yesterday morning. New members chatting with her are, from left, Mrs. Calvin Woodruff of Cambridge Road, Mrs. Harold Graboske of Golden Avenue, and Mrs. Donald Munro of West Hoover Avenue. League dues are $5 a year.
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League Of Women Voters Members Discuss Study Groups, September 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1964
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There are five study or resource groups in the local chapter of the League of Women Voters learned new member Mrs. John Romani of Hillridge Boulevard, left, at the group's membership coffee hour, when hostess member Mrs. Altan Balta of Highland Road, center, introduced her to Mrs. Berwind Kaufmann of Heather Way, chairman of the committee studying public welfare. A general meeting of the group will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Public Library.
Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1964
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There are five study or resource groups in the local chapter of the League of Women Voters learned new member Mrs. John Romani of Hillridge Boulevard, left, at the group's membership coffee hour, when hostess member Mrs. Altan Balta of Highland Road, center, introduced her to Mrs. Berwind Kaufmann of Heather Way, chairman of the committee studying public welfare. A general meeting of the group will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Public Library.
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Ann Smith Talks Politics With Raymond Smit & Michael Berla At The League Of Women Voters Annual Meeting, September 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1964
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Members and guests at the Women Voters membership coffee heard political heads explain "Local Views of the 1964 Election." Discussing the program with Mrs. Warren Smith, league president, are, from left, Raymond Smit, city Republican chairman, and Michael Berla, city Democratic chairman.
Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1964
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Members and guests at the Women Voters membership coffee heard political heads explain "Local Views of the 1964 Election." Discussing the program with Mrs. Warren Smith, league president, are, from left, Raymond Smit, city Republican chairman, and Michael Berla, city Democratic chairman.
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Signe Carpenter, Mary Huggins, & Liz Soss At The League Of Women Voters Annual Meeting, September 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1964
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"Your Vote Makes A Difference" is one of the slogans of the League of Women Voters, Mrs. Robert D. Carpenter of Red Oaks Road, left, Voter Service chairman, told guests at the membership coffee hour at the YM-YWCA yesterday. Picking up copies of the league's new "Citizens Handbook" and 1965 calendars are, from left, Mrs. Donald N. Huggins of Westfield Avenue and Miss Liz Soss of Washtenaw Avenue. Mrs. Huggins is a new transfer member from the Newark-Granville, Ohio, league.
Ann Arbor News, September 18, 1964
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"Your Vote Makes A Difference" is one of the slogans of the League of Women Voters, Mrs. Robert D. Carpenter of Red Oaks Road, left, Voter Service chairman, told guests at the membership coffee hour at the YM-YWCA yesterday. Picking up copies of the league's new "Citizens Handbook" and 1965 calendars are, from left, Mrs. Donald N. Huggins of Westfield Avenue and Miss Liz Soss of Washtenaw Avenue. Mrs. Huggins is a new transfer member from the Newark-Granville, Ohio, league.
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Ann Smith, LWV President, Speaks At The League Of Women Voters Annual Meeting, September 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Local Service Sorority Observing Anniversary
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2
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May
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1983
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He's 11 And He's Busy
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22
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June
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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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