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Derrick Tolliver Wins The 100-Yard Dash At The Ann Arbor News - Kiwanis Meet Of Champions, May 1981 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Derrick Tolliver Wins The 100-Yard Dash At The Ann Arbor News - Kiwanis Meet Of Champions, May 1981 image
Year:
1981
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 27, 1981
Caption:
Gene Doncea (Dexter), Derrick Tolliver (Lincoln), Greg Campbell (Pioneer) and Wendell Mason (Huron) in the 100-yard dash, as Tolliver breaks the ribbon to win.

Administrator to fill in as principal

Administrator to fill in as principal image
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Day
4
Month
March
Year
1997
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Ann Arbor 200
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AADL Talks To: Zeke Mallory, Designer & Artist

Zeke Mallory
Zeke Mallory

In this episode, AADL Talks To Zeke Mallory. Zeke studied Fine Art and Commercial Design at Eastern Michigan University, worked at Mr. Flood’s Party, and has been a successful graphic artist since starting his career in Ann Arbor in the 1970s. Zeke talks about some of his signs and murals around town, his experiences working as an artist, and some of the influential people in his life.

See AADL's collection of Zeke Mallory's posters and artwork here.

Zeke Mallory, Watercolor Stream in the Gorge
Zeke Mallory, Watercolor Stream in the Gorge, 2008

 

Lincoln High School Homecoming Queen Candidates & Court, October 1959 Photographer: Irvine

Lincoln High School Homecoming Queen Candidates & Court, October 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 8, 1959
Caption:
HOMECOMING 'QUEEN' CANDIDATES: Admiring a statue of Abraham Lincoln are four Lincoln High School seniors (at left) who are candidates for LHS homecoming "queen." The winner and her "maid of honor" will be announced at the homecoming game tomorrow night. The three girls at the right are underclassmen who will join two of the senior girls as attendants. From the left are Seniors Pat Squires, Linda Ackron, Janna Crockett and Teresa Mattingly, and Junior Joyce Straits, Sophomore Judy Squires and Freshman Pam Yates.