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Four Sets of Twins To Graduate From Ann Arbor High School, June 1953 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Four Sets of Twins To Graduate From Ann Arbor High School, June 1953 image
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 10, 1953
Caption:
Ann Arbor High School's commencement exercises at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Hill Auditorium will have double significance for four Ann Arbor families. Four sets of twins will receive their diplomas. They are (left to right) Bill and Berky Blashfield, Duane and Dolores Peterson, Karl and Linda Pfiffner and Don and Bill Koch. The Kochs are the only identical twins.

Well Adorned Blanket

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Day
14
Month
June
Year
1949
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Pioneer Student Kris Schrader Adjusts Her Cap Before Graduation, June 1985 Photographer: Ken Stevens

Pioneer Student Kris Schrader Adjusts Her Cap Before Graduation, June 1985 image
Year:
1985
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 14, 1985
Caption:
Above, Pioneer grad Kris Schrader adjusts her hat before entering Crisler Arena for the ceremonies.

Commencing

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Day
14
Month
June
Year
1985
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Meeting of Senior Class Presidents from Huron High and Pioneer High, June 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Meeting of Senior Class Presidents from Huron High and Pioneer High, June 1972 image
Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 14, 1972
Caption:
Pioneer High School Senior Class President Mark Nicolaides, left, and Tim Dickinson, senior class president at Huron High, meet to exchange ideas on Thursday's commencement exercises. The class presidents will speak at the exercises in Crisler Arena.

Japanese School Closes Tomorrow

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Day
21
Month
December
Year
1945
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JAG School Graduate Review By Three Generals, March 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

JAG School Graduate Review By Three Generals, March 1944 image
Year:
1944
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 14, 1944
Caption:
PRIVATES MAKE HAY THROUGH 'PASSING THE BUCK' TRADITION: The one time a private unquestionably is glad to salute a second lieutenant comes immediately after said second lieutenant receives his bars and commission. Long-standing Army tradition has it that brand new officers must pay for their first salute from a noncom to the tune of a dollar bill. Army trainees at the University didn't forget that tradition yesterday when 79 Judge Advocate General school trainees received commissions during ceremonies in Yost Field house. Noncoms like Pfc, Raymond Grimes, Chicago (right) became saluting demons for a while after the ceremonies and new officers like Second Lt. William M. Wolff, Murphysboro, Ill., (left) paid off a cheerfully as possible. As a group the enlisted men collected $79 in short order and generously divided the spoils among the detachment.