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Howell High School 1924 Torch Reunion, celebrated 1987
Howell High School Class of 1924 reunion.
Back Row: Charles Wieand, Charles Aumack, Ila Wilcox Rossman, Alice Cook Schauer, Ruth Stockford Cooper, Joy Ackley Garlock, Joy Schmidt Bigelow, Irene McKeever Foldenour, Mary Seims Holm.
Seated: Walter A. Graff (Teacher), Dorethy Eager Belleau, Ila Brown Allbright, Rowena Sleaford Lorenz, Lois Parker Hicks (Teacher). -
Howell High School 1923 Torch Reunion, celebrated 1987
Howell High School Class of 1923 reunion.
Back Row: Clarence Earl, Zoe Lott Earl, Gertrude Layton Oliver, Benjamin Batchler, Geraldine Ketchum Itsell, Walter A. Graff (Teacher).
Seated: Helen Brockway Richards, Grace Beebe Franklin, Lois Parker Hicks (Teacher). -
Howell High School Reunion, Celebrated 1987
Howell High School Torch reunion. Combining the classes of 1922, 1923, 1924, and 1925. -
Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Reunion, Class of 1935,1976
This is a photograph of the 41st Reunion of the Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Class of 1935. The photo was taken in 1976; the names of the persons and location of the reunion are unknown. -
Howell High School, Howell, Michigan, Superintendent John S. Page Retirement Party, June 4, 1958
This is a photograph taken at Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan, Superintendent John S. Page's retirement party, held May 8th, 1958. The Reception was held at Howell High School's Auditorium and Cafeteria. Miss Florence Warner was Hostess. There is a detailed article in the Livingston County Press describing this event on May 14th, 1958.
John S. Page was superintendent at Howell Public Schools for thirty-six years, 1922 - 1958. Superintendent Page came to Howell schools in 1922 after teaching in Blissfield schools. He also served the community by helping organize the Howell Rotary Club, the University of Michigan club, oversaw the construction of four new elementary schools, helped consolidate the rural schools into Howell Public Schools, and had an athletic field named after him, "Page Field". Superintendent Page was born in White Pigeon, Michigan in 1890 and married the former Bonnie Decker. They had two sons, Wendell and John; he died in Howell, in 1965.
This photograph is of the John S. Page family. Back row, unknown, unknown, Bonnie Page, unknown, John S. Page. -
Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan, Superintendent John S. Page Retirement Reception, May 8, 1958
This is a photograph taken at Howell Public Schools, Howell, Michigan, Superintendent John S. Page's retirement party, held May 8th, 1958. The Reception was held at Howell High School's Auditorium and Cafeteria. Miss Florence Warner was Hostess. Over three hundred people attended. There is a detailed article in the Livingston County Press describing this event on May 14th, 1958.
John S. Page was superintendent at Howell Public Schools for thirty-six years, 1922 - 1958. Superintendent Page came to Howell schools in 1922 after teaching in Blissfield schools. He also served the community by helping organize the Howell Rotary Club, the University of Michigan club, oversaw the construction of four new elementary schools, helped consolidate the rural schools into Howell Public Schools, and had an athletic field named after him, "Page Field". Superintendent Page was born in White Pigeon, Michigan in 1890 and married the former Bonnie Decker. They had two sons, Wendell and John. John S. Page died in Howell, in 1965. -
Howell High School Class of 1914 Reunion - 1984, Howell, Michigan
Class of 1914 Old Howell Central High School 70th reunion -
Howell High School Class of 1966 Commencement was held June 9, 1966 in the new Howell High School Gymnasium, Howell, Michigan
Howell High School Commencement Ceremony was held in the new high school gymnasium on June 9, 1966. -
Prohibition, Detroit, Michigan
This series of photographs including a picture of the headline from the Detroit News December 1933, when Prohibition ended, and labeled photographs of "Rum Runners".
The views include Riopelle Street, Police Boats, the Detroit River looking from Windsor towards Detroit, and a woman with whiskey under a dress.
The exact locations, dates of photographs and names of persons in the photographs are unknown. -
Livingston County Board of Realtors, October, 1954, Monk's Hotel, Brighton, Michigan
This group of photographs was taken at a dinner at Monk's Hotel, Brighton, Michigan, on October 8th, 1954, as the Livingston County Board of Realtors met in celebration of receiving the National Association Charter.
The officers for 1954 were President Noel Burnham, Vice President Gordon Harmon, Secretary Herbert Schott, Treasurer James R. Hayner, and the Board of Directors were A. C. Thompson, Harold Crandall, Earl A. Sharpe, and Herb Sneed.
The names of the persons in the photographs are unknown.
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