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Ypsilanti High Students Give Speeches For American Education Week, November 1962 Photographer: Cordray

Ypsilanti High Students Give Speeches For American Education Week, November 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1962
Caption:
PRESENT SERIES. As a part of American Education Week, members of Mrs. Janette Horst's public speaking class at Ypsilanti High School have been presenting brief speeches on the theme, "American Education Meets the Challenge of Change," each morning over the school's public address system. Shown ready to go on the air are (left to right) seniors Betty Hanlin, Mike Bass, and Mary Calkins. Sandy Goodsman, a junior, is seated.

Four Chaplains Monument In Recently Mowed Arborcrest Cemetery, August 1966 Photographer: Cordray

Four Chaplains Monument In Recently Mowed Arborcrest Cemetery, August 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 4, 1966
Caption:
Arborcrest Cemetery Mowed. Mowing makes a big difference in the appearance of Arborcrest Cemetery. Covered with knee-high weeds which obscured floral arrangements and gravemarkers when pictures appeared in The News July 11, the markers and flowers are now within view, and the rolling land included in the 40-acre cemetery and its trees and bushes are neatly manicured. All this took place since a court decision on July 12, which restored the onetime 77-acre cemetery to a 40-acre cemetery. The cemetery was not well cared for during the course of the lawsuit which sought to overturn the sale of 60 acres of the 77 to the University. Circuit Judge James R. Breakey Jr. on July 12 ordered the U-M to return 23 acres.

Recently Mowed Arborcrest Cemetery, August 1966 Photographer: Cordray

Recently Mowed Arborcrest Cemetery, August 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 4, 1966
Caption:
Arborcrest Cemetery Mowed. Mowing makes a big difference in the appearance of Arborcrest Cemetery. Covered with knee-high weeds which obscured floral arrangements and gravemarkers when pictures appeared in The News July 11, the markers and flowers are now within view, and the rolling land included in the 40-acre cemetery and its trees and bushes are neatly manicured. All this took place since a court decision on July 12, which restored the onetime 77-acre cemetery to a 40-acre cemetery. The cemetery was not well cared for during the course of the lawsuit which sought to overturn the sale of 60 acres of the 77 to the University. Circuit Judge James R. Breakey Jr. on July 12 ordered the U-M to return 23 acres.

Wanda The Circus Elephant & Trainer Robert Fetters Visit The Bel Air Kar Wash, July 1963 Photographer: Cordray

Wanda The Circus Elephant & Trainer Robert Fetters Visit The Bel Air Kar Wash, July 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 17, 1963
Caption:
WASH JOB: An elephant in a car wash? It happened yesterday at a local car wash, when Wanda, a 12-year-old, 5,500 pound beast appeared for a soaping. Her trainer is Robert Fetters of the King Exposition Shows and Circus. There are four performances daily in the 200 block of Main St. during Summer Bargain Days.