Nancy Graham Navigates A Miniature Golf Water Hazard At Allmendinger Park's Summer Carnival, August 1953
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Children Enjoy Games At Allmendinger Park's Summer Carnival, August 1953
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1953
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Children Enjoy Games At Allmendinger Park's Summer Carnival, August 1953
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Toy Trucks For Sale at Western Auto, November 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1962
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TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! In our second floor Toy Department, you'll find one one of the largest displays of Bikes-Games-Dolls-Trains-Trucks-and everything ever child dreams of. Use our convenient Lay-Away Plan Free City Delivery
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1962
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TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! In our second floor Toy Department, you'll find one one of the largest displays of Bikes-Games-Dolls-Trains-Trucks-and everything ever child dreams of. Use our convenient Lay-Away Plan Free City Delivery
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Toys and Board Games for Sale at Western Auto, November 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1962
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TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! In our second floor Toy Department, you'll find one one of the largest displays of Bikes-Games-Dolls-Trains-Trucks-and everything ever child dreams of. Use our convenient Lay-Away Plan Free City Delivery
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1962
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TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! In our second floor Toy Department, you'll find one one of the largest displays of Bikes-Games-Dolls-Trains-Trucks-and everything ever child dreams of. Use our convenient Lay-Away Plan Free City Delivery
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Dolls and Toys For Sale at Western Auto, November 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1962
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TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! In our second floor Toy Department, you'll find one one of the largest displays of Bikes-Games-Dolls-Trains-Trucks-and everything ever child dreams of. Use our convenient Lay-Away Plan Free City Delivery
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1962
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TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! In our second floor Toy Department, you'll find one one of the largest displays of Bikes-Games-Dolls-Trains-Trucks-and everything ever child dreams of. Use our convenient Lay-Away Plan Free City Delivery
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Kids Play With Bubbles, June 1987 Photographer: Dolores A. Gonzalez
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Steven O'Neal Models Back To School Fashions On The Diag With Connie & Chris Jahnke, September 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, September 5, 1967
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Up in the air over his new school outfit is Steven O'Neal, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neal of 1615 Pear Street. He wears corduroy pants in the new "thick 'n thin" wale, color-matched with a ribbed turtleneck sweater. Sporting the fall look on the ground are Connie and Chris Jahnke, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jahnke of 3121 Dexter Road. Connie wears the mini-version of the elongated sweater dress in gold with green edging and the new tassled kilt socks. Her brother is quite the young man in his mid-wale corduroy slacks, and a knit turtleneck shirt with the V-insert effect. Steven will enter second grade at Northside Elementary, while the twins will be second graders at St. Thomas School. The scene is the University's Diagonal on central campus.
Ann Arbor News, September 5, 1967
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Up in the air over his new school outfit is Steven O'Neal, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neal of 1615 Pear Street. He wears corduroy pants in the new "thick 'n thin" wale, color-matched with a ribbed turtleneck sweater. Sporting the fall look on the ground are Connie and Chris Jahnke, twin children of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jahnke of 3121 Dexter Road. Connie wears the mini-version of the elongated sweater dress in gold with green edging and the new tassled kilt socks. Her brother is quite the young man in his mid-wale corduroy slacks, and a knit turtleneck shirt with the V-insert effect. Steven will enter second grade at Northside Elementary, while the twins will be second graders at St. Thomas School. The scene is the University's Diagonal on central campus.
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And Away We Go!
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September
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1967
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Lori O'Neal & Suzanne Conlin Model Back To School Fashions Outside The U Of M Physics-Astronomy Building, September 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1967
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Casual carefree clothes are the choice of fifth graders, Lori O'Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neal of 1615 Pear Street, and Suzanne Conlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Conlin Jr. of 2228 Medford. They wage a paddle ball contest in front of the University's Physics-Astronomy Building, with Lori in a plaid butterfly pleat dress accented with fishnet stockings. Suzanne selects the ever-popular plaid kilt, with the new twist of the kilt sweater and tassled kilt socks. Lori will attend Northside Elementary School, while Suzanne is a student at St. Francis School.
Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1967
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Casual carefree clothes are the choice of fifth graders, Lori O'Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neal of 1615 Pear Street, and Suzanne Conlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Conlin Jr. of 2228 Medford. They wage a paddle ball contest in front of the University's Physics-Astronomy Building, with Lori in a plaid butterfly pleat dress accented with fishnet stockings. Suzanne selects the ever-popular plaid kilt, with the new twist of the kilt sweater and tassled kilt socks. Lori will attend Northside Elementary School, while Suzanne is a student at St. Francis School.
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