1925: Miss Anna Kunzelman’s corrective operations performed in Chicago several months ago under the care of the vocational educational department of the state board of education were so successful that she is enrolled at teachers college this summer and started upon a course in vocational training that will make her self-supporting. She does not limp at all and is taking a series of corrective exercises under the physical instructor, Miss Lora Maxwell, which will give her good use of her fingers, her hand as a whole being wonderfully improved. Her case is one that arouses pleasure and wonder at the remarkable progress of corrective surgery.
Justin Scionti, 13, member of Boy Scout Troup 7033, salutes an American flag while posting the colors during the annual Flag Day ceremony conducted by the Flagstaff Elks Lodge No. 499 at the Arizona State Veteran Home on Saturday.
Dave Pulley, the Flagstaff Elks Lodge No. 499 exalted ruler, speaks about Flag Day and acknowledges the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary during the Flag Day ceremony at the Arizona State Veteran Home on Saturday.
Damonie Irving, 12, member of Boy Scout Troup 7033, posts the American flag during the Flag Day ceremony conducted by the Flagstaff Elks Lodge No. 499 at the Arizona State Veteran Home on Saturday.
Zachary Meier, member of the Flagstaff Elks Lodge No. 499, reads the history of the American flag during the Flag Day ceremony at the Arizona State Veteran Home on Saturday.
Dave Pulley of the Flagstaff Elks Lodge No. 499 thanks resident veterans for their service after the Flag Day ceremony at the Arizona State Veteran Home on Saturday.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily Sun
Susan Johnson has lived in Flagstaff for over 30 years and loves to delve into her adopted hometown’s past. She has written two books for the History Press, Haunted Flagstaff and Flagstaff’s Walkup Family Murders, and, with her son Nick, manages Freaky Foot Tours. You’ll find her hiking the trails with her corgi, Shimmer.
All events were taken from issues of the Arizona Daily Sun and its predecessors, the Coconino Weekly Sun and the Coconino Sun.