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Ypsilanti Chamber of Commerce Celebrates George Goodman and Gary Owen, February 1983

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Ypsilanti High Football Player Carlitos Bostic Signs with the University of Michigan, February 1983

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Carlitos Bostic and His Mother Marlene Bostic, February 1983

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Art Fair Crowds Pass The Michigan Theater Marquee, July 1981

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June Haney In Front Of ITT United Plastics Division In Brighton, July 1981

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Chamber salutes Owen, Goodman

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Have Trekkies Lost Their Faith?

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Aaron Barfield Gives High School Students A Tour Of Barfield Manufacturing, July 23, 1981

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