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John Earnest Observes Sheriff's Deputy Lori Butler On Patrol, August 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith

John Earnest Observes Sheriff's Deputy Lori Butler On Patrol, August 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 13, 1995
Caption:
John Earnest, background, a physician's assistant visiting from Micronesia, watches as Washtenaw County sheriff's Deputy Lori Butler takes down information from children during an evening patrol last week. Earnest accompanied Butler to learn about American law enforcement techniques.

Kids of All Ages Enjoy Parkridge

Kids of All Ages Enjoy Parkridge image
Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
November
Year
1995
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Grudge Led To Gunfire, Girl's Death

Grudge Led To Gunfire, Girl's Death image
Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
August
Year
1995
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Pioneer High School Recycling Program, November 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith

Pioneer High School Recycling Program, November 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 27, 1995
Caption:
Pioneer sophomore Tony Romeo studies for a biology class in the school cafeteria, where signs went up earlier this month to help with a new recycling program.

Melvin Duncan's Mementos Of His Days As A Baseball Player, July 8, 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith

Melvin Duncan's Mementos Of His Days As A Baseball Player, July 8, 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 8, 1995
Caption:
Ex-Negro League player Melvin Duncan keeps mementos of his days as a pro ballplayer in his Ypsilanti home.

Melvin Duncan, left, & Chester Gray Recall Days As Players In The Negro Baseball League, July 8, 1995 Photographer: Allen Smith

Melvin Duncan, left, & Chester Gray Recall Days As Players In The Negro Baseball League, July 8, 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 8, 1995
Caption:
Melvin Duncan (left), and Chester Gray of Ypsilanti, shown on Duncan's front steps, both played for the Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro League in the 1940s. 'We just really enjoyed ourselves being there,' Duncan says.