New Flag for Mack School, February 1964
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, February 25, 1964
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NEW SCHOOL FLAG: Mack Elementary School is displaying a new school flag designed by sixth grader Cheryl Garton (right0 and made by the school's sewing club. Mack Student Council President Linda Laird (left) holds a sign of the school motto while Don Slocum, student council member, and Cheryl display the new flag. Cheryl had the winning design in a student council-sponsored contest.
Ann Arbor News, February 25, 1964
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NEW SCHOOL FLAG: Mack Elementary School is displaying a new school flag designed by sixth grader Cheryl Garton (right0 and made by the school's sewing club. Mack Student Council President Linda Laird (left) holds a sign of the school motto while Don Slocum, student council member, and Cheryl display the new flag. Cheryl had the winning design in a student council-sponsored contest.
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Did Shomosuke Miura die in New Guinea?
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1985
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War souvenir symbol of healing among nations
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Old Glory Returns
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1990
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Lieutenant Frederick W. Luebke USN, with Japanese flag, April 1943 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1943
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Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1943
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ANN ARBOR FLIER WITH JAP TROPHY: Lt. Frederick W. Luebke, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Luebke, 114 Crest Ave., brought along several Jap trophies. He is shown here holding a Japanese battle flag.
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1943
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ANN ARBOR FLIER WITH JAP TROPHY: Lt. Frederick W. Luebke, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Luebke, 114 Crest Ave., brought along several Jap trophies. He is shown here holding a Japanese battle flag.
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The Ypsilanti St. Patrick's Day Parade, March 1994 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1994
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Girl Scouts Dedicate Flag at Camp Hilltop, July 1949
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1949
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Girl Scouts Conduct Flag Raising Ceremony at Camp Hilltop, December 1951
Year:
1951
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Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1951
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Surprise For Scout Leader - Ann Arbor Girl Scouts gathered at Hilltop Lodge yesterday afternoon for a surprise dedication of a flag and pole to their executive director, Mrs. Kay Beckman Gunn (in foreground, wearing white mittens). Mrs. Gunn will resign her postion at the end of January. A successor has not yet been named. Following the dedication, an open house was held and a photo album of Girl Scout work presented to Mrs. Gunn. Senior Scouts planned the program.
Ann Arbor News, December 29, 1951
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Surprise For Scout Leader - Ann Arbor Girl Scouts gathered at Hilltop Lodge yesterday afternoon for a surprise dedication of a flag and pole to their executive director, Mrs. Kay Beckman Gunn (in foreground, wearing white mittens). Mrs. Gunn will resign her postion at the end of January. A successor has not yet been named. Following the dedication, an open house was held and a photo album of Girl Scout work presented to Mrs. Gunn. Senior Scouts planned the program.
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1951
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Dead GI Honored
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