Michigras Parade Takes To Ann Arbor Streets, April 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1952
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"Scholarship" was the theme of the float which took first place honors in judging at the Michigras parade which wound through Ann Arbor streets yesterday. The winning float was built jointly by Alpha Phi sorority and Theta Xi fraternity. Judges were Mrs. Harlan Hatcher, J. Fred Lawton, author of "The Varsity" lyrics, Mayor William E. Brown, jr., and Richard Wilt of the U-M Architecture School.
Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1952
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"Scholarship" was the theme of the float which took first place honors in judging at the Michigras parade which wound through Ann Arbor streets yesterday. The winning float was built jointly by Alpha Phi sorority and Theta Xi fraternity. Judges were Mrs. Harlan Hatcher, J. Fred Lawton, author of "The Varsity" lyrics, Mayor William E. Brown, jr., and Richard Wilt of the U-M Architecture School.
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Michigras Parade Takes To Ann Arbor Streets, April 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1952
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Riding in an old automobile at the head of yesterday's Michigras parade were the winers of the "kiddie contest," "Mr. Danny Duster"--Freddy Slack of 1406 Iroquois Pl, (in derby), and "Miss Betty Bustle"--Moureen Beetan of 2018 Devolson Ave. (seated next to Freddy).
Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1952
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Riding in an old automobile at the head of yesterday's Michigras parade were the winers of the "kiddie contest," "Mr. Danny Duster"--Freddy Slack of 1406 Iroquois Pl, (in derby), and "Miss Betty Bustle"--Moureen Beetan of 2018 Devolson Ave. (seated next to Freddy).
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