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Books For Sale at the Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club Store, February 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Books For Sale at the Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club Store, February 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1978
Caption:
A sale the downtown Ann Arbor Kiwanis Club said would be "bigger and better than ever" has been drawing crowds since it began Thursday at the activity center on West Washington and First Sts. The goal for the three-day events ending Saturday is $40,000, but by the end of the day Thursday sales had already reached about $18,000, says Kiwanian Fred Ziesemer. Above, Ziesemer (right) [this photo] helps a customer pick out books. Below left, customer Thyra Throop buys a garment from Ernie Laetz. Below right, Jim Marshall, a University of Michigan graduate art student, purchasing foam rubber for a mat for pottery work. The sale raises funds for some 100 club benefit projects.

Detroit Red Wings Visit Veterans Ice Arena, February 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Detroit Red Wings Visit Veterans Ice Arena, February 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 1, 1978
Caption:
It was a day to remember for Huron High and Pioneer High hockey players because Detroit Red Wings Dennis Hextall (left, top photo) [this photo] and Terry Harper made a visit to the Veterans Park Arena for a clinic. After the clinic on fundamentals, the Wings went into the locker room to talk with the preps about education and hockey. The clinic was coordinated by Ann Arbor's Dave McGuigan who is employed by the Wings. In the lower photo, Harper (left) and Hextall (center) demonstrate stick work.

Storefront Modeling at Ragtop Clothing Store, January 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Storefront Modeling at Ragtop Clothing Store, January 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 30, 1978
Caption:
If you walk by this storefront window at the Ragtop and see one of the "mannequins" move a bit, don't tell yourself you need a pair of glasses. Professional models at the 1930s and 40s clothing store at 112 W. Washington, make a living by standing still - unless they have to sneeze or scratch their noses. Shown left to right are Vicki Honeyman, Susan Schell and Steve Cole.