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Ann Arbor High School Homecoming Queen Candidates, October 1956

Ann Arbor High School Homecoming Queen Candidates, October 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 10, 1956
Caption:
ONE OF THEM IS QUEEN: One of these seven Ann Arbor High School girls has been elected homecoming queen and will be named at Friday's gridiron contest between the Pioneers and Battle Creek. The remaining six girls will make up the queen's court. The queen candidates (front row, left to right) are Carol Steinke and Sue Bigby. In the center row (left to right) they are Janet Everhardus, Mary Meadows and Dian Littell; while the two in the back row (left to right) are Judy Fingerle and Linda Potter.

Dian Littell - Ann Arbor High School Homecoming Queen & Her Court, October 1956

Dian Littell - Ann Arbor High School Homecoming Queen & Her Court, October 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1956
Caption:
HOMECOMING QUEEN: Senior Dian M. Littell, 17, of 909 Hutchins Ave., (center) was named Ann Arbor High School's homecoming queen at last night's Ann Arbor-Battle Creek football game. She will be crowned at the high school's homecoming dance at 9 p.m. today at given a football signed by varsity players. Her court (left to right) are Carol Steinke, Janet Everhardus, Mary Meadows, Linda Potter, Judy Fingerle and Sue Bigby.

Lincoln High School Homecoming Queen Candidates & Court, October 1959 Photographer: Irvine

Lincoln High School Homecoming Queen Candidates & Court, October 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 8, 1959
Caption:
HOMECOMING 'QUEEN' CANDIDATES: Admiring a statue of Abraham Lincoln are four Lincoln High School seniors (at left) who are candidates for LHS homecoming "queen." The winner and her "maid of honor" will be announced at the homecoming game tomorrow night. The three girls at the right are underclassmen who will join two of the senior girls as attendants. From the left are Seniors Pat Squires, Linda Ackron, Janna Crockett and Teresa Mattingly, and Junior Joyce Straits, Sophomore Judy Squires and Freshman Pam Yates.