Sunshine, Warmth Spread By Civic Ballet Concert

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23
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March
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1970
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Belgian Prelate Sees Hope For Unity

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8
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August
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1976
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Pick Values Carefully Charismatics Urged

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15
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October
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1977
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Mount Holyoke Chorus to Perform

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19
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March
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1978
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Mount Holyoke Alumnae Meet

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24
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September
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1983
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Pioneer High Class of 1919 Living Memorial, October 1969

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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1969
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Pioneer High School students Mark Edwards (left front)) and Mike Jones are shown here planting one of the approximately 20 trees presented to the high school yesterday as a "Living Memorial" to the 1919 graduating class of Ann Arbor High School. The trees have been planted near the main entrance driveway off Stadium Blvd., together with a granite marker inscribed by the 1919 class. The trees were planted by members of the conservation classes at Pioneer. In the background are three of the graduates of 1919. They are (from left) Hudson T. Morton, Mrs. Leonard W. Wing and Ralph W. Muncy. The tree being planted is a witch hazel.
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1969
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Pioneer High School students Mark Edwards (left front)) and Mike Jones are shown here planting one of the approximately 20 trees presented to the high school yesterday as a "Living Memorial" to the 1919 graduating class of Ann Arbor High School. The trees have been planted near the main entrance driveway off Stadium Blvd., together with a granite marker inscribed by the 1919 class. The trees were planted by members of the conservation classes at Pioneer. In the background are three of the graduates of 1919. They are (from left) Hudson T. Morton, Mrs. Leonard W. Wing and Ralph W. Muncy. The tree being planted is a witch hazel.
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Little League Baseball, August 1969

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Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1969
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A batter in the 9-Year League doesn't have to be able to hit a breaking pitch to stay in the lineup. Young fellows like Paul Starr of the Dixboro Dragons swing at a baseball teed up by catcher Andy Logan of the Buckeyes
Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1969
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A batter in the 9-Year League doesn't have to be able to hit a breaking pitch to stay in the lineup. Young fellows like Paul Starr of the Dixboro Dragons swing at a baseball teed up by catcher Andy Logan of the Buckeyes
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Little League Baseball, August 1969

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Little League Baseball, August 1969

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Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1969
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A player has to be alert on the field as Stone Buckeye third baseman Paul Graham proves in covering the bag as Brian Kerr of the Dixboro Dragons races down the base-path. It just goes to prove that an infielder has to be ready for anything, a pop up, line drive or a throw to the bag.
Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1969
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A player has to be alert on the field as Stone Buckeye third baseman Paul Graham proves in covering the bag as Brian Kerr of the Dixboro Dragons races down the base-path. It just goes to prove that an infielder has to be ready for anything, a pop up, line drive or a throw to the bag.
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Little League Baseball, August 1969

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Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1969
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Just because the players are a little on the young side doesn't mean that they can't play a good game of baseball. Benton Thomas, a second baseman for the Mitchell Roadrunners, is ready for any situation that might come up in the infield. In his crouched position, he can move either to his left or right with equal ease. His coach is pretty high on his future potential in baseball.
Ann Arbor News, August 3, 1969
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Just because the players are a little on the young side doesn't mean that they can't play a good game of baseball. Benton Thomas, a second baseman for the Mitchell Roadrunners, is ready for any situation that might come up in the infield. In his crouched position, he can move either to his left or right with equal ease. His coach is pretty high on his future potential in baseball.
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