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Alice Elizabeth Kalom
On 9 June 1969, the body of Alice Kalom was found just north of Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor near the intersection of US 23 and Territorial Road. Here is a news paper story from that time.
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From The Ann Arbor News
Wednesday, 11 June 1969
Alice Kalom Was 'Serious, Likable'
By Phil Maxwell
There is an old house at 311 Thompson nestled between the blank brick parking structure and a modernd apartment building. It wears a new coat of glossy brown paint, and flower boxes deck the Victorian balustrade of its front porch. A big elm tree throws dappled shadows across its face. Until a few days ago it was the home of Alice Elizabeth Kalom.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fronczak live in a first floor apartment, next door to the one Miss Kalom occupied but they didn't know her well, only by brief encounters in the hall.
Mrs. Fronczak remembers Miss Kalom as a friendly, wholesome girl with a vivid imagination.
Mr. said that friends who gathered on weekends in the neighboring apartment were always quiet, and well-behaved.
Mrs. Fronczak saw her last on Friday night (6 June 1969) with a girl friend in the house.
Donald Rolston, the manager's son, said Miss Kalom was a quiet girl who was interested in photography. The only thing near to a complaint he could remember was that she used quite a bit of water when developing pictures for her film class.
The house at 311 Thompson appears as calm and tranquil as ever from the outside, but on the inside it's empty, far emptier than before.
Miss Kalom's father, Joseph, spoke of his daughter as "a nice girl."
Other people who knew her remember her as just that. One woman who Miss Kalom once baby-sat for in her home town of Portage said she was a quiet, studious book reader who didn't seem to date much.
"She was quite a real likable person," Mrs. William Dobbs added.
Another woman, a former high school teacher of Miss Kalom's, said she exercised "very quiet leadership," she
was a "very conscientious student, a very serious one."
Miss Kalom, who just turned 21 on Christmas Day, was graduated in May with a degree in fine arts with a "B" average, University officials said. She had stayed on to take more courses during summer session.
Her Portage High School Principal, James Pellowe, described her as "warm and friendly but at times reserved."
Other teachers ranked her as "excellent."
Last Seen On Front Porch
Alice E. Kalom, the sixth murder victim in the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti area, was last seen alive about 1 a.m. Friday on the front porch of this rooming house at 311 Thompson St. Her purse and all identification were found in her apartment after the murder.
Related story on Page 1. (Ann Arbor News Photo By Cecil Lockard)
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