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It was dedicated on October 24, 1965, United Nations Day, and the 20th anniversary of that body's founding, by Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. Stevenson was the first high school in the nation to be named for the Fifth U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations , Adlai E. Stevenson , who had died the day before the Livonia school board decided on ...
George N. Bentley Senior High School, also referred to as Bentley High School, was a public high school in the city of Livonia, Michigan, a western suburb of Detroit. The first public high school in the Livonia Public Schools district, it was open from September 1947 through June 1985. The school's first graduating class in June 1950 had 95 ...
Pages in category "1965 in Michigan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Benton Harbor and River Rouge repeating as Michigan's Class A and Class B high school basketball champions (the 1965 championship was the fifth straight at the Class B level for River Rouge); [16] The strong hitting of Willie Horton , playing his first full season in the major leagues, during the first half of the 1965 season (in his first 19 ...
Photos from the National Archives show Michigan State University 100 years ago. ... Its campus is 5,200 acres and the school enrolls more than 51,000 students.
In the last fifty years, the Flint Community Schools district has endured the same hardships that have shaped the city of Flint. Due to the role of General Motors, the city had nearly 200,000 residents and 47,867 public school students in 1968. Enrollment numbers dropped steadily until the 2022-2023 school year, when there were 2,840 students ...
The Britton-Macon Area School District, often shortened to Britton Schools, was in Lenawee County, Michigan and covered the area of Ridgeway and Macon Townships, though not exclusively. It had one building in Britton, Michigan which handled a majority of the classes of the 500 or so Kindergarten through 12th Grade students.
It is one of five Jefferson County Public Schools that have had more than 100 years worth of students traveling its halls. Portland Elementary. 09 May 1948, Sun The Courier-Journal (Louisville ...