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"The Ghost of the Mayday Parade?" Found this near the corner of 31st and Cedar - I wish I had an explanation for it, but seeing as this was 7:30 am on a Saturday morning I didn't want to wake anyone up to inquire.
"I work here." Vilma Godoy on her way to work at the Pillsbury House.
“Excel in Life” this shows Clyde Turner, former U of M basketball standout, playing a leisurely game of tennis at the Powderhorn Park courts. Turner led the Gophers in scoring his junior and senior seasons. In 1972, he played a major role in helping the Gophers win the Big Ten Championship. After his professional basketball career, he returned to the U to earn his bachelor's degree and later his master's degree in social work. Turner’s career included working with Twin Cities Big Brothers/Big Sisters program and the Family Alternatives program. He also managed the Child Protection Department of Ramsey County. He has had a positive impact upon thousands of lives with his basketball camps, aimed at teaching youth how to succeed in the sport and in life in general. (source – “Where are they Now: Clyde Turner” gopherhole.com)