Three Ypsilanti Kiwanian Clowns at the Circus, November 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1954
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KIWANIANS STAGE CIRCUS: Ypsilanti Kiwanians this week are staging their 21st annual circus in the Ypsilanti High School gymnasium. Performances will be given at 7:30 p.m. today and tmorrow. A circus wouldn't be a circus without children, and last night was no exception. Above, Susan Sienko (left), 5, is amused by Kiwanian clown, Greg Russell. Her three-year-old sister, Mary Jane, however, didn't even take time out from her bottle of pop to watch. At left, three of the Kiwanis clowns, Fred H. Weinmann, jr., (left), Russell and John Skelt (partly hidden) await their cue during the show. In the bottom picture, Skelt, dressed as a policeman, amused Mrs. Jack Coker (center), her two sons, Roger (left) and Rickie and her young brother, Robert Ashby (right).
Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1954
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KIWANIANS STAGE CIRCUS: Ypsilanti Kiwanians this week are staging their 21st annual circus in the Ypsilanti High School gymnasium. Performances will be given at 7:30 p.m. today and tmorrow. A circus wouldn't be a circus without children, and last night was no exception. Above, Susan Sienko (left), 5, is amused by Kiwanian clown, Greg Russell. Her three-year-old sister, Mary Jane, however, didn't even take time out from her bottle of pop to watch. At left, three of the Kiwanis clowns, Fred H. Weinmann, jr., (left), Russell and John Skelt (partly hidden) await their cue during the show. In the bottom picture, Skelt, dressed as a policeman, amused Mrs. Jack Coker (center), her two sons, Roger (left) and Rickie and her young brother, Robert Ashby (right).
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Ypsilanti Kiwanian Clown John Skelt, with Mrs. Jack Coker, her sons Roger and Rickie, and her young brother Robert Ashby, at the Circus, November 1954
Year:
1954
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Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1954
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KIWANIANS STAGE CIRCUS: Ypsilanti Kiwanians this week are staging their 21st annual circus in the Ypsilanti High School gymnasium. Performances will be given at 7:30 p.m. today and tmorrow. A circus wouldn't be a circus without children, and last night was no exception. Above, Susan Sienko (left), 5, is amused by Kiwanian clown, Greg Russell. Her three-year-old sister, Mary Jane, however, didn't even take time out from her bottle of pop to watch. At left, three of the Kiwanis clowns, Fred H. Weinmann, jr., (left), Russell and John Skelt (partly hidden) await their cue during the show. In the bottom picture, Skelt, dressed as a policeman, amused Mrs. Jack Coker (center), her two sons, Roger (left) and Rickie and her young brother, Robert Ashby (right).
Ann Arbor News, November 10, 1954
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KIWANIANS STAGE CIRCUS: Ypsilanti Kiwanians this week are staging their 21st annual circus in the Ypsilanti High School gymnasium. Performances will be given at 7:30 p.m. today and tmorrow. A circus wouldn't be a circus without children, and last night was no exception. Above, Susan Sienko (left), 5, is amused by Kiwanian clown, Greg Russell. Her three-year-old sister, Mary Jane, however, didn't even take time out from her bottle of pop to watch. At left, three of the Kiwanis clowns, Fred H. Weinmann, jr., (left), Russell and John Skelt (partly hidden) await their cue during the show. In the bottom picture, Skelt, dressed as a policeman, amused Mrs. Jack Coker (center), her two sons, Roger (left) and Rickie and her young brother, Robert Ashby (right).
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Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club Help at Riverside Park 'Work Bee,' June 1959 Photographer: Ed Irvine
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1959
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DREDGE GRAVEL FOR 'WORK BEE': About 65 members of the Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club turned out Saturday for a 7 1/2-hour "work bee" at Riverside Park. They took gravel from the Huron River and used it to lay out parking spaces for about 35 cars, framing the parking areas with logs. Kiwanians also mowed the entire park, trimmed brush long the riverbank and planted about 200 petunias. Here some of the 120 loads of gravel they used in the all-day project is dredged from the river bottom.
Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1959
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DREDGE GRAVEL FOR 'WORK BEE': About 65 members of the Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club turned out Saturday for a 7 1/2-hour "work bee" at Riverside Park. They took gravel from the Huron River and used it to lay out parking spaces for about 35 cars, framing the parking areas with logs. Kiwanians also mowed the entire park, trimmed brush long the riverbank and planted about 200 petunias. Here some of the 120 loads of gravel they used in the all-day project is dredged from the river bottom.
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Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club Presents Rubbish Containers to the City, February 1959 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1959
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CLUB GIVES CONTAINERS TO CITY: The Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club last night presented to the City Council 52 rubbish containers the organization made during two weekend work "bees." About 16 Kiwanians spent some 84 hours working on the project. Shown inspecting one of the new containers during a work session are Councilman Andrew D. Smith (left), Kiwanis president, and Dr. Arnold W. Brown.
Ann Arbor News, February 17, 1959
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CLUB GIVES CONTAINERS TO CITY: The Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club last night presented to the City Council 52 rubbish containers the organization made during two weekend work "bees." About 16 Kiwanians spent some 84 hours working on the project. Shown inspecting one of the new containers during a work session are Councilman Andrew D. Smith (left), Kiwanis president, and Dr. Arnold W. Brown.
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Don Vogelsberg, Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club President, and A. P. Jankowski, Jackson Kiwanis Club President, May 1960
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1960
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Don Vogelsberg, Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club President, and A. P. Jankowski, Jackson Kiwanis Club President, May 1960
Year:
1960
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Ypsilanti Daily Press, May 25, 1960
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DON VOGELSBERG, president of the Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club, right, presented the gavel to A. P. Jankowski, president of the Jackson Kiwanis Club, during exchange of presidents at the Kiwanians luncheon-meeting today at Hotel Huron. Vogelsberg will preside over the Jackson Kiwanis Club meeting Friday.
Ypsilanti Daily Press, May 25, 1960
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DON VOGELSBERG, president of the Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club, right, presented the gavel to A. P. Jankowski, president of the Jackson Kiwanis Club, during exchange of presidents at the Kiwanians luncheon-meeting today at Hotel Huron. Vogelsberg will preside over the Jackson Kiwanis Club meeting Friday.
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Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club Congratulations Foreign Students, March 1960
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1962
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Ypsilanti Daily Press, March 24, 1960
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DON VOGELSBERG, president of the Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club, thrid from left, extends congratulations to Jorge Orihuela, one of four foreign students who were made special members at the Kiwanis Clubs' noon luncheon-meeting Wednesday. Other special members left to right are: Richard Szikora, Guilhermo Alvarado, and Waldo Espinoza (between Vogelsberg and Espinoza). William Wilcox, extreme right, was the faculty sponsor from Eastern Michigan University.
Ypsilanti Daily Press, March 24, 1960
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DON VOGELSBERG, president of the Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club, thrid from left, extends congratulations to Jorge Orihuela, one of four foreign students who were made special members at the Kiwanis Clubs' noon luncheon-meeting Wednesday. Other special members left to right are: Richard Szikora, Guilhermo Alvarado, and Waldo Espinoza (between Vogelsberg and Espinoza). William Wilcox, extreme right, was the faculty sponsor from Eastern Michigan University.
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Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club Bologna Sale, April 1962
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1962
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Ypsilanti Press, April 5, 1962
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THAT'S A LOT of baloney. In fact it's a ton and a half of bologna that the Ypsilanti Kiwanis club is planning on selling Friday. Members of the club spent a good part of last night wrapping it. Three members here are (left to right) Bud Forbes, Kiwanis President; Don Fuller, Chairman of the wrapping committee, and Chuck Getson, First Vice President and Chairman of the Fund Raising Committee. Members of the club will sell the bologna at three downtown locations on Michigan Ave., and at two bank branches outside of the city.
Ypsilanti Press, April 5, 1962
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THAT'S A LOT of baloney. In fact it's a ton and a half of bologna that the Ypsilanti Kiwanis club is planning on selling Friday. Members of the club spent a good part of last night wrapping it. Three members here are (left to right) Bud Forbes, Kiwanis President; Don Fuller, Chairman of the wrapping committee, and Chuck Getson, First Vice President and Chairman of the Fund Raising Committee. Members of the club will sell the bologna at three downtown locations on Michigan Ave., and at two bank branches outside of the city.
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Ypsilanti Kiwanis Club Holds Work Bee at Prospect Park, June 1960
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1960
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