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James Daniel & Thomas Gieryn - Winners Of The Elks Pratt Lodge/Daisy Chain Temple Oratorical Contest, May 1966

James Daniel & Thomas Gieryn - Winners Of The Elks Pratt Lodge/Daisy Chain Temple Oratorical Contest, May 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1966
Caption
James Daniel (left), Ypsilanti High School senior, and Thomas Gieryn, Ann Arbor High School senior, display their trophies after winning the oratorical contest sponsored by Elks Pratt Lodge No. 322 and Daisy Chain Temple. Gieryn placed first and Daniel second in competition on "The Negro and The Constitution." Gieryn, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Gieryn of 2541 Hawthorne, will go on to the state competition in June. Daniel is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. William J. Daniel of 213 Buffalo, Ypsilanti. Pratt Lodge and the Temple also honored Mrs. Charlesetta Monroe, a former director of the oratorical contest project, in the program which was held at Bethel AME Church Sunday.

Year
1966
Month
May
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Lunchtime At Slauson Junior High School, December 1949

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Ann Arbor News, December 21, 1949
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It's lunch time at Slauson Junior High School and part of the diners crowd the cafeteria. About 100 full lunches and 150 partial lunches are served daily. For 30 cents, a sample menu: spaghetti and meat-balls, spinach, a bread-and-butter sandwich, milk and orange juice, and a baked apple for dessert. Teachers pay 35 cents for the same fare.

Year
1949
Month
December
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Edwards Bros Girls Softball Team, June 1938

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Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1938
Caption
OPEN TITLE DEFENSE: Edwards Brothers will open defense of their Girls' Softball league championship tomorrow night at Wines Field with Nelson Realty providing the opposition. The Edwards squad is shown above. Kneeling, left to right, are Ruth Carstens, Nadenna Schmidt, Helen Corman, Marjorie Rayment, Mildred Smith, Mary Pegan, Lucille Stierle and Helen Pegan. Standing are Manager Tommy Ingraham, Dorothy Pickard, Loretta Schlimmer, Evalyn Barnes, Esther Carstens, Grace Cooke, Doris Gibb, Ralph Fritz, and Ned Hickey. The little girl sitting in front of the team is Mascot Dorothy May Carstens. Gladys Steinke, another member of the squad, was absent when this picture was taken.

Year
1938
Month
June
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Helen Corman, Edwards Bros Girls Softball Team, June 1938

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Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1938
Caption
THIRD-BASE STAR: Through her fine work in the championship series last summer, Helen Corman, third-baseman on the Edwards Brothers girls' softball team, stamped herself as one of the best players in the city. Miss Corman will be seen in action at Wines Field tomorrow night as Edwards opens its season against Nelson Realty.

Year
1938
Month
June
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Edwards Bros Girls Softball Team, June 1938

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Year
1938
Month
June
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Front row, left to right, are Ruth Carstens, Nadenna Schmidt, Helen Corman, Marjorie Rayment, Mildred Smith, Mary Pegan, Lucille Stierle and Helen Pegan. Back row, Manager Tommy Ingraham, Dorothy Pickard, Loretta Schlimmer, Evalyn Barnes, Esther Carstens, Grace Cooke, Doris Gibb, Ralph Fritz, and Ned Hickey. The little girl sitting in front of the team is Mascot Dorothy May Carstens. Gladys Steinke, another member of the squad, was absent when this picture was taken.

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Bob Zahner & Terry Trabandt Practice Their Guitar Performance For The Slauson Junior High School Talent Assembly, October 1962

Bob Zahner & Terry Trabandt Practice Their Guitar Performance For The Slauson Junior High School Talent Assembly, October 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 25, 1962
Caption
PRACTICE SESSION: Participants in Slauson Junior High School's talent assembly set for 8:30 a.m. Nov. 2 practiced their numbers yesterday at the school. Demonstrating their skill on guitars are Bob Zahner, (left) and Terry Trabandt.

Year
1962
Month
October
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Scarlett Middle School Students Paint A Mural, November 1992

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Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1992
Caption
WALL PAINTERS - Helki Jackson, Miriam Mangan and Debbie Steinke, all eighth graders at Ann Arbor's Scarlett Middle School, work on a mural in a school hallway. The mural is called 'When you enter the Scarlett doors, racial wars are no more.'

Year
1992
Month
November
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Construction Of Scarlett Junior High School, November 1966

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Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1966
Caption
Work progresses on the school district's fourth junior high school, Mary L. Scarlett Junior High. The school, which the Board of Education has named for a former classroom teacher, is scheduled for completion by next fall. The 156,000 square-foot building is planned to house 1,000 students. Construction contracts totaling about $3.2 million were let for the project last May. The school is located on the site of Mitchell School on the city's southeast side.

Year
1966
Month
November
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Ann Arbor Summer Academy Students Solve Math Problems In Michigan Stadium, June 1992

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Ann Arbor News, June 22, 1992
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Ann Arbor Summer Academy teacher Scott McDonald helps students Tracey Foley, 13, George Blevins, 13, and Yolanda Doster, 11, calculate how many footballs it would take to fill Michigan Stadium.

Year
1992
Month
June
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Ann Arbor High School Track Team - Five-A League & Regional Track Champions, May 1952

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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1952
Caption
MEET ANN ARBOR HIGH'S TRACK CHAMPS: For several years The News has honored the city's championship high school teams by printing pictures of the squad which took the title. Here, then, is the squad which holds this year's Five-A League and regional track championship. Some of its members today were competing at Ferry Field in the State Class A title meet. Those above who failed to qualify for today's competition were on hand to cheer. The squad members, left to right, in each instance: BOTTOM ROW - Assistant Coach Hank Fonde, Prenty Ware, Chuck Morton, Jack Newman, Don Franklin, Coleman Jewett, Co-Capts. Bob Barr and Bill Newman, Art Preston, Bob Winder, and Coach Tim Ryan. SECOND ROW - Joe Bone, Bruce Rockman, Harry Haas, Bill Koch, Dick Mayers, Don Koch, Bob Hensen, Dick Sleet, Harry Shore, and Hugh Correll. THIRD ROW - Manager Jerry Waxman, Art Clark, Jim Ritchie, Milt Theros, Marv Baker, Duane Calvert, Mike Berg, and Hathaway Gulley. FOURTH ROW - Manager Don Thomas, Pete Gilbert, Bob Evans, Jerry Leith, Stewart May, Tom Leith, Howard Reidell, and Bob Wright. The Leith twins, transfer students from U high at midyear, were not eligible for competition this spring but trained with the rest to keep in shape for next year's campaigning.

Year
1952
Month
May
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One Mile Run - Class A Michigan High School Track Championship At Ferry Field, May 1952

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Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1952
Caption
GOING IS TOUGH BUT REFLECTIONS PROVE INTERESTING: This is the field for the Class A one-mile run in Saturday's Michigan high school track championships at Ferry Field. The picture shows why no records were bettered or tied. In the lead is Bay City Central's Don Witbrodt, who finished first. Battle Creek's Larry Favorite is second here.

Year
1952
Month
May
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Chuck Morton, Ann Arbor High Track Team, After His Race In The Class A Championship, May 1952

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Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1952
Caption
MUDDY AND TIRED: Ann Arbor High's Chuck Morton is a weary runner in this picture. It was made after he finished the mile race in Saturday's Class A championship here. To add to Morton's discomfort, he was nosed out for sixth place - the final one for points - at the race's end.

Year
1952
Month
May
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Costumed Children Parade Through Pittsfield Village To Promote Barbecue At Mitchell School, May 1962

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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1962
Caption
Hundreds of youngsters staged a costumed parade through Pittsfield Village by way of announcing that the Pittsfield-Mitchell Parent Teacher Group will sponsor a public chicken barbecue at Mary D. Mitchell School on Pittsview Dr. from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. "Ricky," a television clown, will appear during the event and there will be a kiddie train ride on the premises.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Costumed Children Parade Through Pittsfield Village To Promote Barbecue At Mitchell School, May 1962

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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1962
Caption
Hundreds of youngsters staged a costumed parade through Pittsfield Village by way of announcing that the Pittsfield-Mitchell Parent Teacher Group will sponsor a public chicken barbecue at Mary D. Mitchell School on Pittsview Dr. from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. "Ricky," a television clown, will appear during the event and there will be a kiddie train ride on the premises.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Costumed Children Parade Through Pittsfield Village To Promote Barbecue At Mitchell School, May 1962

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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1962
Caption
Hundreds of youngsters staged a costumed parade through Pittsfield Village by way of announcing that the Pittsfield-Mitchell Parent Teacher Group will sponsor a public chicken barbecue at Mary D. Mitchell School on Pittsview Dr. from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. "Ricky," a television clown, will appear during the event and there will be a kiddie train ride on the premises.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Costumed Children Parade Through Pittsfield Village To Promote Barbecue At Mitchell School, May 1962

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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1962
Caption
Hundreds of youngsters staged a costumed parade through Pittsfield Village by way of announcing that the Pittsfield-Mitchell Parent Teacher Group will sponsor a public chicken barbecue at Mary D. Mitchell School on Pittsview Dr. from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. "Ricky," a television clown, will appear during the event and there will be a kiddie train ride on the premises.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Costumed Children Parade Through Pittsfield Village To Promote Barbecue At Mitchell School, May 1962

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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1962
Caption
Hundreds of youngsters staged a costumed parade through Pittsfield Village by way of announcing that the Pittsfield-Mitchell Parent Teacher Group will sponsor a public chicken barbecue at Mary D. Mitchell School on Pittsview Dr. from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. "Ricky," a television clown, will appear during the event and there will be a kiddie train ride on the premises.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Costumed Children Parade Through Pittsfield Village To Promote Barbecue At Mitchell School, May 1962

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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1962
Caption
Hundreds of youngsters staged a costumed parade through Pittsfield Village by way of announcing that the Pittsfield-Mitchell Parent Teacher Group will sponsor a public chicken barbecue at Mary D. Mitchell School on Pittsview Dr. from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. "Ricky," a television clown, will appear during the event and there will be a kiddie train ride on the premises.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Costumed Children Parade Through Pittsfield Village To Promote Barbecue At Mitchell School, May 1962

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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1962
Caption
Hundreds of youngsters staged a costumed parade through Pittsfield Village by way of announcing that the Pittsfield-Mitchell Parent Teacher Group will sponsor a public chicken barbecue at Mary D. Mitchell School on Pittsview Dr. from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. "Ricky," a television clown, will appear during the event and there will be a kiddie train ride on the premises.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Costumed Children Parade Through Pittsfield Village To Promote Barbecue At Mitchell School, May 1962

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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1962
Caption
Hundreds of youngsters staged a costumed parade through Pittsfield Village by way of announcing that the Pittsfield-Mitchell Parent Teacher Group will sponsor a public chicken barbecue at Mary D. Mitchell School on Pittsview Dr. from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. "Ricky," a television clown, will appear during the event and there will be a kiddie train ride on the premises.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Ralph Watts Jr., University of Michigan Cheerleader, October 1956

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Ann Arbor News, October 6, 1956
Caption
A HEAD FOR 'M': Ralph Watts, jr., University cheerleader, displayed an "M" haircut today for the Michigan-Michigan State game.

Year
1956
Month
October
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Pattengill School Fourth Graders Create Papier-Mache Animals, April 1968

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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1968
Caption
Fourth-graders in Robert Douglas' class at Pattengill School have been busy lately fashioning oversized animals out of papier-mache. Putting the finishing touches on the large turtle at the rear are (from left) Mindy Busche and Mike McAdoo. In the foreground, Frank Sanz and Karen Bilik paint a huge serpent. The animals will be given to Pattengill's kindergartners.

Year
1968
Month
April
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Ypsilanti Petitions For Willow Village Annexation, August 1950

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Ann Arbor News, August 15, 1950
Caption
Petition-bearers seeking signatures required to bring Ypsilanti's 15-square-mile annexation proposal to a vote this fall were stepping up activity this week as the filing deadline neared. The petitions must be turned in by Saturday in order for the issue to be placed on the November ballot. Here, Mrs. Burleson Fitzharris (right) of 1044 Revere Ct., Willow Village, solicits signatures from Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Harris of 871 N. Lamay St., Ypsilanti.

Year
1950
Month
August
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Tappan Junior High School - Exterior, January 1961

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Ann Arbor News, April 21, 1961
Caption
LAST FOR ANN ARBOR? Tappan Junior High School is the most recent multi-story school to be built in Ann Arbor. Completed in 1950, it has three floors. Modern trends in school architecture suggest Tappan may have been the last multi-story school in the city.

Year
1961
Month
January
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Lunchtime In Tappan Junior High's Cafeteria, April 1954

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Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1954
Caption
It's lunch time in Tappan Junior High's cafeteria and informality reigns. Because of the large enrollment, Tappan has three 35-minute lunch periods with pupils divided into shifts.

Year
1954
Month
April
Day
22
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Broad Jumping At Slauson Junior High School Field Day, May 1959

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Ann Arbor News, May 29, 1959
Caption
FIELD DAY ACTIVITIES: Sue Latourette, a student at Slauson Junior High School, does a broad jump during the school's annual field day activities held Monday.

Year
1959
Month
May
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Slauson Junior High School Field Day, May 1960

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Ann Arbor News, May 27, 1960
Caption
FIELD DAY: This was the scene at the annual field day held Tuesday at Slauson Junior High School. It also was Bermuda shorts day and many of the students wore Bermudas.

Year
1960
Month
May
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Broad Jump Competition At Slauson Junior High School Field Day, May 1963

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Ann Arbor News, May 23, 1963
Caption
BROAD JUMP COMPETITION: Beverly Erskine, eighth grader at Slauson Junior High School, demonstrated her skill as a broad jumper during Slauson's Field Day competition yesterday afternoon on the school's athletic fields. The whole student body participated in the athletic competition.

Year
1963
Month
May
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Kathryn Choley Reads The Comics While Ice Skating At Burns Park, January 1971

Kathryn Choley Reads The Comics While Ice Skating At Burns Park, January 1971 image
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Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1971
Caption
Kathryn Choley, 12, enjoys a day off during the semester break from Tappan Junior High School where she is a seventh grader by combining ice skating and newspaper reading at the Burns Park skating rink yesterday. Kathryn, of 1140 S. Forest, is reading the comics - what else. (News photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1971
Month
January
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Costumed Students Participate In Mack School Book Fair Program, November 1958

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Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1958
Caption
BOOK FAIR PROGRAM: These Mack School pupils are standing in front of a huge book constructed by students under the direction of Mrs. Genevieve Kainlauri, fourth grade teacher, for a book fair program at the school yesterday in observance of National Book Week. The pupils are (left to right) Betsy Plant, Nancy Lutkehaus, Douglas Kline, Mary Gilson and Cathy Hirth. Other schools are holding similar observances.

Year
1958
Month
November
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Fifth Graders Promote Their Bake Shop For The Mack School Carnival, March 1952

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Ann Arbor News, March 26, 1952
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BAKERY BOOSTERS: Three Mack School fifth graders are hoping to boost sales at the Mack School Carnival Friday night with this poster, advertising their wares. The bake shop is named after their teacher, Miss Olive E. Taylor. The bakers are (left to right) Douglas Holcomb, Ken Tappe and Bobby Hoffmeyer. The shop is one of several concessions in the annual PTA-sponsored money-raising event. The carnival will begin at 6:30.

Year
1952
Month
March
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Sixth Grade Students Perform "Comedy On The Air" For The Mack School Carnival, March 1952

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Ann Arbor News, March 26, 1952
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'RADIO' ACTORS: Jean Williams, Mack School sixth grader, and her male-disguised companion, Carol Pardon, also a Mack sixth grader, will do a song and pantomime act on a make-believe radio show at the school carnival Friday. The show, entitled "Comedy On The Air," will be presented in Mrs. Olga Goudy's Room 301. The school-wide carnival will include a variety of other concessions.

Year
1952
Month
March
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Robin Jackson, Scarlett Middle School Co-Principal, Demonstrates The Homework Hotline, May 1992

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Ann Arbor News, June 1, 1992
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Scarlett co-principal Robin Jackson with the computer that lets students and parents check homework and performance.

Year
1992
Month
May
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Melba Patriarche, Kindergarten Teacher, In Her Bryant Community Elementary Classroom, September 1973

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Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1973
Caption
Kindergarten teacher Melba Patriarche stoops as she stands in the portion of the Bryant kindergarten room built for "children only." The lowered ceiling covers a playhouse, miniature store and tables.

Year
1973
Month
September
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Earl Shaffer Speaks At The Scarlett Middle School Graduation, June 1992

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Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1992
Caption
ON TO HIGH SCHOOL - Earl Shaffer, director of occupation education for the Ann Arbor public schools, was the guest speaker at the Scarlett Middle School eighth grade graduation Wednesday. Shaffer, a former Ann Arbor middle school teacher, encouraged graduates for explore different interests and to do what they enjoy.

Year
1992
Month
June
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Dexter School Students Cross Ann Arbor Street With A New Traffic Signal, September 1950

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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1950
Caption
There is something new in traffic warning signals at a dangerous corner in front of the Dexter Agricultural Rural School and High School. A portable blinker light, activated by a large battery, gives approaching drivers warning that school children are crossing busy Ann Arbor St. Several of these blinker signs are trundled into place, four times daily, by youthful traffic "cops," under the direction of Jack Klingeberger, elementary school principal and director of traffic patrols.

Year
1950
Month
September
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Loch Alpine Clubhouse Razed By Fire, May 1945

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Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1945
Caption
The charred remains of the Loch Alpine Clubhouse off Huron River Drive west of Ann Arbor are shown above. Fire, which broke out in the building from an undetermined source shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, destroyed the clubhouse before help could be summoned. The property is owned by Mrs. William Blakely, Los Angeles, Calif., and her son, Malcolm W. Blakely, now on duty in the Philippines. Both are former residents of Dexter.

Year
1945
Month
May
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Ideal Furnace Factory In Milan Swept By Night Fire, November 1940

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Ann Arbor News, November 6, 1940
Caption
$100,000 FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH MILAN FACTORY: An early morning fire in the plant of the Ideal Furnace Co. at Milan destroyed a block long section of the factory today, causing damage estimated upwards of $100,000. Four fire departments fought the blaze for several hours, and the fire was checked at a fire wall separating the burning foundry from other sections of the plant.

Year
1940
Month
November
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Fire Fighters Battle Flames At 120-128 S. First St., December 1942

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Ann Arbor News, December 21, 1942
Caption
Damage expected to top $50,000 when a check is completed was caused early yesterday when fire swept through the top two floors of the old Allmendinger organ works in the 100 block of S. First St. A large part of the damage was from water used in the three-hour battle in near-zero weather to halt the blaze. The scene during the worst of the fire is shown in the above picture.

Year
1942
Month
December
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Remains Of 3223 McComb Street After Fatal Fire, May 1945

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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1945
Caption
WHERE AGED MAN DIED: Ashes and a chimney shown above are the only remains of a house on 3223 McComb St., Platt, which was completely destroyed by fire at 4 o'clock this morning. Nathan Kett, 90 years old, the only resident of the house, was burned to death when two oil drums in the back shed of the house exploded.

Year
1945
Month
May
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Harlan Huckleby, Michigan Tailback, Signs Autographs For Children At A Family Group Home, October 1978

Harlan Huckleby, Michigan Tailback, Signs Autographs For Children At A Family Group Home, October 1978 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 17, 1978
Caption
M PLAYERS HELP OUT - Tailback Harlan Huckleby autographs a football brought to him by one of the youngsters he and several other Wolverines are helping out this fall. (An article on the project and a couple more photos appear on Page D-4).

Year
1978
Month
October
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Lakewood Elementary Students Display Their Science Projects, March 1968

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Ann Arbor News, March 1, 1968
Caption
Four Lakewood Elementary School students display the science projects they constructed to demonstrate various aspects of electricity and magnetism. The projects were the culmination of a science unit which featured the study of electricity. All fifth and sixth-graders were given "science fair" projects, either individually or in groups. The students above are (rear, from left) Bob Kalmbach and Roger Lajeunesse and (front, from left) Larry Cole and Richard Tripp.

Year
1968
Month
March
Day
1
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New Wines Elementary School Playground Structure Tested By Children, June 1963

New Wines Elementary School Playground Structure Tested By Children, June 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 18, 1963
Caption
IMAGINATION, UNLIMITED: This freeform maze of magnesium plates, pipes, gadgets and gizmos is being tested by a scrambling crew of youngsters before being set up at Wines Elementary School. A relic of radar equipment from the aircraft carrier Bennington, scrapped after World War II, this "you-name-it" is one of two playground devices being assembled by Charles Baird, owner of Ann Arbor Grinders, 1354 N. Main St. Two others will be adapted and erected by the city Parks Department.

Year
1963
Month
June
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Pattengill School Sixth Graders Hatch Chickens In Their Classroom, May 1960

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Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1960
Caption
CHICK CHECK: Sixth graders in Jack Engelhardt's class at Pattengill School are delightedly watching chickens being hatched in a classroom biology experiment these days. Ann Emmons holds one of the new-born and Robert Skinner looks on.

Year
1960
Month
May
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Slauson Junior High Students Paint Mural For Their School Cafeteria, January 1959

Slauson Junior High Students Paint Mural For Their School Cafeteria, January 1959 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, January 16, 1959
Caption
PAINTS MURAL: DuWaine Hoy (right) assisted by Sharon Wright, works on a 36-foot mural he is painting for the Slauson Junior High School cafeteria. The students, both ninth graders, are working on the mural in the school's art room under the supervision of art teacher Mrs. Ione B. Simons. DuWaine has also been commissioned to paint a mural for the Chelsea State Bank.

Year
1959
Month
January
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UAW-CIO Union Pickets At Clinton Machine Co. Labor Strike, August 1947

UAW-CIO Union Pickets At Clinton Machine Co. Labor Strike, August 1947 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1947
Caption
About 400 UAW-CIO pickets paraded in front of the strike-torn Clinton Machine Co. early this morning, bearing American flags and union banners, while about 125 non-striking workers ate their breakfasts inside the plant gates undisturbed except for occasional heckling shouts.

Year
1947
Month
August
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Carl Forcher Attempts To Cross UAW-CIO Union Picket Line At Clinton Machine Co. Labor Strike, August 1947

Carl Forcher Attempts To Cross UAW-CIO Union Picket Line At Clinton Machine Co. Labor Strike, August 1947 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1947
Caption
But when Carl Forcher, a company employee, attempted to cross the picket line into the plant, the orderly file became an angry mob, threatening violence until state troopers intervened to protect him. Forcher finally abandoned his efforts to enter the plant.

Year
1947
Month
August
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Mural Created By Northside Elementary School Students, September 1967

Mural Created By Northside Elementary School Students, September 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1967
Caption
Pupils from Class "Z" at Northside Elementary School look over the gaily-colored mural which they and their classmates constructed last week. The ungraded class, composed of seven and eight-year olds, was given the assignment to depict their own houses and front yards on paper. Houses and trees were fashioned from cut paper, while the children used crayon and chalk to finish the pictures. Mrs. Barbara Heers, classroom teacher, and Mrs. Margo Engelmann, art instructor, said the assignment was part of the class' social studies unit teaching the children about maps, their own neighborhoods, and the city of Ann Arbor. "The children worked very well together," said Mrs. Heers, "and they are anxious for future projects." The artists are, left to right, Debbie Frey, Barbara Peters, Jay Gause and Jon Daley.

Year
1967
Month
September
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Thurston Elementary Students Listen To A Record In Their School Library, September 1964

Thurston Elementary Students Listen To A Record In Their School Library, September 1964 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1964
Caption
A group of second and third graders enjoys film strip viewers, books, unusual rocks, and records (heard through individual head phones) in the library and instructional materials room of the new Thurston Elementary School. Children will be able to use the materials independently, according to Thurston principal Mrs. Josephine Brokaw. Among the other features of the newly opened school are an art room with a potters wheel, kiln and woodworking table, and a combination room and individual work room within each classroom. Thurston was opened this fall.

Year
1964
Month
September
Day
30
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Thurston Elementary School - Main Entrance, October 1963

Thurston Elementary School - Main Entrance, October 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1963
Caption
SPACIOUS HALLWAY: A view of the main entrance at Lee M. Thurston Elementary School shows a showcase and the administrative offices in the front of the building. Project architect for the school named after a former U. S. commissioner of education and assistant superintendent here, is O'Dell, Hewlett Luckenback & Associates.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Thurston Elementary School - Library, October 1963

Thurston Elementary School - Library, October 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1963
Caption
THURSTON'S LIBRARY: A spacious, well-lighted library, is one of the attractive features of the new Lee M. Thurston Elementary School. It also has a sloping roof and asbestos shingles that blend in with the residential character of the residential area. The educational plant is located between two housing projects near North Campus.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Lawton Elementary School Classrooms, October 1963

Lawton Elementary School Classrooms, October 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1963
Caption
FIVE-SIDED CLASSROOMS: Four classroom areas at Lawton Elementary School are connected by folding partitions thus allowing for combination of grades when desirable. The News photographer was able to get all four classrooms into this picture. The school was name after Uriah Lawton, the first superintendent of schools here.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Lawton Elementary School Assembly Room, October 1963

Lawton Elementary School Assembly Room, October 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1963
Caption
LAWTON'S ASSEMBLY ROOM: The unusual effect of partial wood construction is evident in Uriah Lawton Elementary School's assembly area. The first stage of the three steps in construction of the school, which was designed by James A. Livingston, Ann Arbor architect, is nearly completed.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Lawton Elementary School - Kindergarten Wading Pool, October 1963

Lawton Elementary School - Kindergarten Wading Pool, October 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1963
Caption
KINDERGARTEN WADING POOLS: Kindergarteners entering Lawton Elementary School when it opens will have a new experience waiting for them - wading pools. The pools are located in the kindergarten rooms of the new seven-classroom building. The school, which is located on the south side of Scio Church Rd. near the proposed Seventh St. extension, also features a music room, library and incinerator room.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Lawton School Students Depict Westward Movement With Wooden Figures, March 1968

Lawton School Students Depict Westward Movement With Wooden Figures, March 1968 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 11, 1968
Caption
Wooden figures representing the "Westward Movement" in American History are displayed by four Lawton School fifth-graders and their art teacher, Elaine Kolasa (standing center). As part of an applied arts project, the children made the figures' heads, painted them, and attached them to wooden "bodies." The figures portray the students' concept of the sturdy, rugged men of America's pioneering days. The students are (from left) Marilynn Seaton, John Watt, Tim Malefyt and Sarah Crawford.

Year
1968
Month
March
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Demolition Of Morris Hall - University Of Michigan Campus Landmark, April 1946

Demolition Of Morris Hall - University Of Michigan Campus Landmark, April 1946 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1946
Caption
CAMPUS LANDMARK RAZED: Morris Hall, a campus landmark which formerly served as the residence of faculty members and for the past 18 years as the home of the University Broadcasting Studio, is being razed this week to make way for the University's new general service building across from Angell Hall. At one time Morris Hall served as the home of the late Prof. George S. Morris, formerly of the modern language and literature department. Charles Beyland Guerard de Nancrede, professor of surgery at the University, later occupied the house with his family. In 1915 the building was purchased by the Catholic church as a site for a student chapel, and in 1922 the regents purchased the property, adapting it for use as a broadcasting studio and for band rehearsals.

Year
1946
Month
April
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James L. Crawford Honored As Elk Of The Year, March 1981

James L. Crawford Honored As Elk Of The Year, March 1981 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1981
Caption
HONORED - James L. Crawford of 1111 Miner St., exalted ruler of the Elks Pratt Lodge No. 322 in Ann Arbor, was recently honored as "Elk of the Year" during the 12th annual spring conference of the National Active Exalted Rulers Council in Knoxville, Tenn. He was recognized for his service to the local lodge as well as to the community. Crawford has also been named Elk of the Year in Michigan. He is president of the Michigan Active Exalted Rulers Council and a member of the Bethel A.M.E. Church in Ann Arbor. Crawford has been an Elk since 1947 and exalted ruler of the Pratt Lodge since 1962. He is employed by the Ann Arbor Trust Co.

Year
1981
Month
March
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House Being Razed On Site Of New University Of Michigan Dormitory For Women, November 1938

House Being Razed On Site Of New University Of Michigan Dormitory For Women, November 1938 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1938
Caption
BUILDING PROGRAM DOOMS ANOTHER RESIDENCE: Wrecking has started on the first house on the site of the new University dormitory for women to be erected at N. University Ave. and Observatory St. More than a score of residences have been demolished since the opening of school, including those back of the Michigan Union.

Year
1938
Month
November
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House Razed at Church & Willard Streets For New University Of Michigan Dormitory Construction, February 1939

House Razed at Church & Willard Streets For New University Of Michigan Dormitory Construction, February 1939 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1939
Caption
HOUSE WRECKERS BUSY AGAIN IN CITY: With work starting in earnest on the University's new men's dormitory in the southeast campus area, one residence at Church and Willard Sts. (above) already has been razed and others on either side will follow soon. About 10 houses have been doomed by this project alone.

Year
1939
Month
February
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Dicken Elementary Students Line Up Outside The Building On Their First Day Of School, September 1963

Dicken Elementary Students Line Up Outside The Building On Their First Day Of School, September 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1963
Caption
SCHOOL'S IN, MOM: Mothers began their "vacations" today as public elementary school children returned to school for their first full day of classes. Typical of the 9,029 elementary pupils expected back at their desks today were these youngsters who lined up at the entrance to Dicken Elementary School this morning prior to the opening of the school doors. The three junior high schools also resumed classes today.

Year
1963
Month
September
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Pattengill Elementary Kindergartners Enroll On The First Day Of School, September 1966

Pattengill Elementary Kindergartners Enroll On The First Day Of School, September 1966 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1966
Caption
For many Ann Arbor youngsters, today was the first day of school, and although for some the day was marked by a few tears, these little girls, enrolling in kindergarten at Pattengill Elementary School, look as if they are very pleased about it. With their new teacher, Mrs. Homer (Marion) Fatt (left) are Jill Hewes, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hewes of 2030 Ridge, and Linda Palmer, 4, who is with her mother, Mrs. Peter Palmer of 1386 Coler. Mothers accompanied their children.

Year
1966
Month
September
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Eugenia Jones & Ann Asheton Make An Inventory Of Food Supplies At Clague Middle School, August 1973

Eugenia Jones & Ann Asheton Make An Inventory Of Food Supplies At Clague Middle School, August 1973 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1973
Caption
Making an inventory of food at Clague Middle School are Eugenia Jones (left), manager of the school cafeteria, and Ann Asheton, supervisor of cafeteria services for the school district. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1973
Month
August
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