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David Skjaerlund With His Pig That Is Headed For Greenhills' Auction, May 5, 1978 Photographer: Robert Chase

David Skjaerlund With His Pig That Is Headed For Greenhills' Auction, May 5, 1978 image
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1978
Caption:
Auction-Bound - This little piggy has a reason for his pensive look. He will be auctioned off tonight at the Greenhills School annual spring event for the scholarship fund and bound for slaughter. After a banquet at the Michigan League, Greenhills patrons may dance to the Woody Herman Band and bid on other auction items including jewelry, paintings and a vacation. The pig was donated by Greenhills sophomore David Skjaerlund, shown feeding the pig here. David is a scholarship student who uses money from his pig business to pay the balance of his tuition. He got into the pig business in 1976 with two American Land Race porkers. Now he raises about 100 animals and is thinking of expanding the business to finance his college education. Whoever gets the winning bid on the pig will have a freezer full of pork because Dunbars Dexter Food Lockers will slaughter and dress the animal for free. All proceeds from the dinner, dance and auction will go into the scholarship fund. Tickets to the event may be purchased at the door.

Women From The Greenhills Scholarship Committee At Willow Run Airport, April 29, 1980 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Women From The Greenhills Scholarship Committee At Willow Run Airport, April 29, 1980 image
Year:
1980
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 29, 1980
Caption:
Sam Breck, far left, takes a picture for posterity of some of the other members of the Greenhills School scholarship fund-raising committee standing in front of the four-seater Cessna Cardinal airplane at Willow Run Airport that will take the first-place winners in the Greenhills raffle to dinner at Win Shuler's in Marshall. From the left are Charlene Schrock, Sheila Sikkenga, Maureen Voorhees, Sally Bucko, Kathy Hentschel, Del Hulett and Alice Vining.

Greenhills Scholarship Committee Members Pose With Items For Auction, May 2, 1982 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Greenhills Scholarship Committee Members Pose With Items For Auction, May 2, 1982 image
Year:
1982
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1982
Caption:
Co-chairmen for the Greenhills scholarship benefit from the left: Sheila Sikkenga, Kris Marsden and Jamie Edwards, junior year student.

Ira Jensen Shows Others The Stuffed Elephant She Made For The Annual Spring Gala At Greenhills, May 9, 1979 Photographer: Robert Chase

Ira Jensen Shows Others The Stuffed Elephant She Made For The Annual Spring Gala At Greenhills, May 9, 1979 image
Year:
1979
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 9, 1979
Caption:
Elephant Sale - One white elephant is going up for sale May 12 at a white elephant sale for Greenhills School annual spring gala which raises money for the school's scholarship fund. Ira Jensen, left, made the creature which stands seven feet long, five feet high and five feet wide from ear to ear. Mrs. Jensen, a local artist with two children at the school, was asked to make some small elephants for the sale and got carried away with the project. Mrs. Jensen is showing the project to Sandy Herbertson and Susie Daliere, both parents, while Joyne Garbonshian, 7, daughter of a Greenhills teacher, takes an imaginary ride.

Students Alex Doll & Bill Arlinghaus Pose With Stuffed Panda, A Prize At Greenhills Annual Fundraiser, April 16, 1984 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Students Alex Doll & Bill Arlinghaus Pose With Stuffed Panda, A Prize At Greenhills Annual Fundraiser, April 16, 1984 image
Year:
1984
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 16, 1984
Caption:
Casino Night - Greenhills School will host a Monte Carlo Night to benefit the school's scholarship fund on Saturday May 5. Tickets are $20. Reservations are due Friday, April 20, and can be made by calling the school at 769-4010. First prize in the raffle will be $1,000 in cash. One of the other seven prizes, a life-size stuffed panda bear, is pictured here with students Alex Doll, left, and Bill Arlinghaus. The benefit will include dancing by the music of Scat, an Ann Arbor area band which plays a variety of Top 40 and popular tunes. Entertainment will be provided by Ragtime Charlie's Gin Bottle Four. A gourmet buffet dinner will be served. There also will be a silent auction and cash bar.