City Zonta Club Handles Planning For Ann Arbor's First 'Salute'

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March
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1963
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G. D. Westerman Given Honor

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1960
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Sergeant Heads 'Y' Board of Trustees

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Cornerstone Placed for Eberwhite School, August 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1950
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1950
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Board of Eduction President Ashley Clague kneels to help Douglas and David Little place cornerstone for Eberwhite School. Among watchers are (from left) Mrs. Alton Wenzel, Bach PTA president; Ethel Hedrick, Bach School principal; George Balas, of the public school system; Otto W. Haisley, superintendent of schools; J. B. High, superintendent of school buildings and grounds; Paul Kasurin, Douglas Williams, and George Schlecht, school board members.
Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1950
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Board of Eduction President Ashley Clague kneels to help Douglas and David Little place cornerstone for Eberwhite School. Among watchers are (from left) Mrs. Alton Wenzel, Bach PTA president; Ethel Hedrick, Bach School principal; George Balas, of the public school system; Otto W. Haisley, superintendent of schools; J. B. High, superintendent of school buildings and grounds; Paul Kasurin, Douglas Williams, and George Schlecht, school board members.
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Pupils Begin Classes At Eberwhite School

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January
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1951
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Informality Of American Life Impresses German Group

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April
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1951
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German Delegation Visits Eberwhite School, April 1951

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1951
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Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1951
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Germans Visit New Ann Arbor School: Miss Ethel Hedrick (right), principal of the new Eberwhite School, goes through some of school's library books with four German civic leaders from the Bavarian town of Straubing. They are members of a party visiting this country under a State Department project to acquaint German civic groups with American democracy at the local level. Left to right, they are: Franz Prein, a German policeman; Mis Hedy Hartig, a secretary; Rudolph Loster, manager of a furniture factory; and Wolfgang Noack, manager of a dairy.
Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1951
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Germans Visit New Ann Arbor School: Miss Ethel Hedrick (right), principal of the new Eberwhite School, goes through some of school's library books with four German civic leaders from the Bavarian town of Straubing. They are members of a party visiting this country under a State Department project to acquaint German civic groups with American democracy at the local level. Left to right, they are: Franz Prein, a German policeman; Mis Hedy Hartig, a secretary; Rudolph Loster, manager of a furniture factory; and Wolfgang Noack, manager of a dairy.
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German Delegation Tours Eberwhite School, April 1951

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German Delegation In Music Room at Eberwhite School, April 1951

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German Delegation at Eberwhite School, April 1951

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