Gandy Dancer's piano man stepping down after 15 years

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July
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1987
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Preparing Fertilizer For Spring At Hertler Brothers, March 1988 Photographer: Jim Jagdfeld

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1988
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Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1988
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Spring turns minds to...work March may still be making up its mind, but business owners know spring is on the way. At left, James Ferris (foreground) and Ken McRae ready lawn fertilizer at Hertler Bros.
Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1988
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Spring turns minds to...work March may still be making up its mind, but business owners know spring is on the way. At left, James Ferris (foreground) and Ken McRae ready lawn fertilizer at Hertler Bros.
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The Chenille Sisters, December 1986 Photographer: Jim Jagdfeld

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1986
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After 40 years, Cottage Inn is still a campus institution

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March
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1986
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The many masks of Marcel Marceau

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Final Sale

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December
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1986
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Mary Tinker, "Airport Mary", Celebrates Her 40th Anniversary At The Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, April 1983 Photographer: Jim Jagdfeld

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1983
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Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1983
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ANNIVERSARY - Mary Tinker, known affectionately in local aviation circles as "Airport Mary," celebrated her 40th anniversary as a city employee last week at a luncheon held by her friends at City Hall. She was hired by the city in April 1943. An administrative assistant at the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, she is the senior employee on the city payroll.
Ann Arbor News, April 25, 1983
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ANNIVERSARY - Mary Tinker, known affectionately in local aviation circles as "Airport Mary," celebrated her 40th anniversary as a city employee last week at a luncheon held by her friends at City Hall. She was hired by the city in April 1943. An administrative assistant at the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport, she is the senior employee on the city payroll.
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River Rat clears hurdles to victory

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5
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June
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1988
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Bus Driver Kim Moore Navigates AATA's Roadeo Course, June 1984 Photographer: Jim Jagdfeld

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1984
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Ann Arbor News, June 25, 1984
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Close Competition--Kim Moore, left (this photo), watches closely to be certain of staying inside a tightly marked serpentine course Sunday at the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority's Roadeo. A bus, below, is timed with radar by a sheriff's deputy to ensure that it keeps moving at least 20 miles an hour while skirting a line of barrels without striking any. The Roadeo's winner, with 570 of a possible 750 points, was Steve Raymond, secretary of the AATA employees' union. He will represent AATA at the American Public Transit Association's national roadeo in Washington next October. The winner of last year's AATA Roadeo, Charles Buck, scored a close second Sunday with 562 points. AATA Director Richard J. Simonetta said the course, in Washtenaw Community College's parking area, was set up precisely by national standards and was more difficult this year.
Ann Arbor News, June 25, 1984
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Close Competition--Kim Moore, left (this photo), watches closely to be certain of staying inside a tightly marked serpentine course Sunday at the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority's Roadeo. A bus, below, is timed with radar by a sheriff's deputy to ensure that it keeps moving at least 20 miles an hour while skirting a line of barrels without striking any. The Roadeo's winner, with 570 of a possible 750 points, was Steve Raymond, secretary of the AATA employees' union. He will represent AATA at the American Public Transit Association's national roadeo in Washington next October. The winner of last year's AATA Roadeo, Charles Buck, scored a close second Sunday with 562 points. AATA Director Richard J. Simonetta said the course, in Washtenaw Community College's parking area, was set up precisely by national standards and was more difficult this year.
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A Bus Steers Around Barrels During AATA's Roadeo, June 1984 Photographer: Jim Jagdfeld

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1984
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Ann Arbor News, June 25, 1984
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Close Competition--Kim Moore, left, watches closely to be certain of staying inside a tightly marked serpentine course Sunday at the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority's Roadeo. A bus, below (this photo), is timed with radar by a sheriff's deputy to ensure that it keeps moving at least 20 miles an hour while skirting a line of barrels without striking any. The Roadeo's winner, with 570 of a possible 750 points, was Steve Raymond, secretary of the AATA employees' union. He will represent AATA at the American Public Transit Association's national roadeo in Washington next October. The winner of last year's AATA Roadeo, Charles Buck, scored a close second Sunday with 562 points. AATA Director Richard J. Simonetta said the course, in Washtenaw Community College's parking area, was set up precisely by national standards and was more difficult this year.
Ann Arbor News, June 25, 1984
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Close Competition--Kim Moore, left, watches closely to be certain of staying inside a tightly marked serpentine course Sunday at the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority's Roadeo. A bus, below (this photo), is timed with radar by a sheriff's deputy to ensure that it keeps moving at least 20 miles an hour while skirting a line of barrels without striking any. The Roadeo's winner, with 570 of a possible 750 points, was Steve Raymond, secretary of the AATA employees' union. He will represent AATA at the American Public Transit Association's national roadeo in Washington next October. The winner of last year's AATA Roadeo, Charles Buck, scored a close second Sunday with 562 points. AATA Director Richard J. Simonetta said the course, in Washtenaw Community College's parking area, was set up precisely by national standards and was more difficult this year.
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