Peter The Rabbit Visits The Hawaiian Booth At Pittsfield Elementary's 'International World's Fair', April 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1969
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Peter the Rabbit, pet of Mrs. Louise Bailey's sixth graders at Ann Arbor's Pittsfield Elementary School, has been busy recently, watching an "International World's Fair" presented in "his" classroom. The students set up booths containing the artifacts of a number of exotic places - including Hawaii, Italy and Jamaica. All the other students in the school were then invited to the fair for a tour and to vote on the best booth. Manning the Hawaiian booth are (from left) Karen Hawks, Susan Eisses, Wade Gurney, Carl Jones, and, of course, Peter.
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1969
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Peter the Rabbit, pet of Mrs. Louise Bailey's sixth graders at Ann Arbor's Pittsfield Elementary School, has been busy recently, watching an "International World's Fair" presented in "his" classroom. The students set up booths containing the artifacts of a number of exotic places - including Hawaii, Italy and Jamaica. All the other students in the school were then invited to the fair for a tour and to vote on the best booth. Manning the Hawaiian booth are (from left) Karen Hawks, Susan Eisses, Wade Gurney, Carl Jones, and, of course, Peter.
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Yabui Family Arrives from Hawaii to Celebrate Phyllis' Graduation, June 1970 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1970
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Ann Arbor News, June 5, 1970
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Warm Welcome for Hawaiians: It was a warm welcome that the family of Phyllis Yabui, a graduating senior at Eastern Michigan University, received yesterday when they flew into Detroit from Maui, Hawaii, to be on hand for Saturday's commencement ceremonies. President Harold E. Sponberg was at the airport along with Phyllis, and about 15 girls from Goddard Hall. The girls presented Phyllis' father and grandfather with leis they had made from Michigan flowers. In exchange, Phyllis presented her roommate Ruth Schleicher (right) and Suzanne Campbell, advisor of Goddard, with a fresh pineapple straight from Hawaii. From left are Eitaro Kishi, Phyllis' grandfather; Shizue Yabui, her mother; Debbie, her sister; Shayne, her brother; and Toshio Yabui, her father. Last Christmas, the Goddard girls collected enough money to send Phyllis to Hawaii for the holidays.
Ann Arbor News, June 5, 1970
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Warm Welcome for Hawaiians: It was a warm welcome that the family of Phyllis Yabui, a graduating senior at Eastern Michigan University, received yesterday when they flew into Detroit from Maui, Hawaii, to be on hand for Saturday's commencement ceremonies. President Harold E. Sponberg was at the airport along with Phyllis, and about 15 girls from Goddard Hall. The girls presented Phyllis' father and grandfather with leis they had made from Michigan flowers. In exchange, Phyllis presented her roommate Ruth Schleicher (right) and Suzanne Campbell, advisor of Goddard, with a fresh pineapple straight from Hawaii. From left are Eitaro Kishi, Phyllis' grandfather; Shizue Yabui, her mother; Debbie, her sister; Shayne, her brother; and Toshio Yabui, her father. Last Christmas, the Goddard girls collected enough money to send Phyllis to Hawaii for the holidays.
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Fairbanks' Statue Dedicated In Hawaii
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12
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February
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1944
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Fairbanks At Work On New Statue Of Abraham Lincoln
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February
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1941
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23
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November
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Foreign News: Mexico
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28
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1845
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