Students Leave Stone School On Last Day Of School Year, June 1980 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1980
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No one in Ann Arbor classrooms...
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Memorial Day Play At Stone School, May 1962 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, May 29, 1962
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PRESENT MEMORIAL DAY PLAY: These Stone School fifth graders in Mrs. Dorothy Russell's room are in costume for a play commemorating Memorial Day. The play was presented today at a school assembly. The youngsters are (left to right) Carol Coppola as Betsy Ross; Pat Engle as Abraham Lincoln; Joanne Larmee as the Statue of Liberty; Kathy Raley as George Washington; and Eric Willeke as Uncle Sam.
Ann Arbor News, May 29, 1962
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PRESENT MEMORIAL DAY PLAY: These Stone School fifth graders in Mrs. Dorothy Russell's room are in costume for a play commemorating Memorial Day. The play was presented today at a school assembly. The youngsters are (left to right) Carol Coppola as Betsy Ross; Pat Engle as Abraham Lincoln; Joanne Larmee as the Statue of Liberty; Kathy Raley as George Washington; and Eric Willeke as Uncle Sam.
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Present Memorial Day Play
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Katon Matthews Grinds Coriander To Add To Homemade Sausage At Cobblestone Farm, September 22, 1999 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
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1999
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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1999
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Katon Matthews, 14, of Ann Arbor grinds some coriander to add to a sausage mix at the Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor Tuesday afternoon. At right, Stone School instructor John Iler, left, hands over homemade sausage to Matthews, center, and Dan Livingston, 17, to hang in the smokehouse at the farm. Students were learning 19th century food practices and preservation techniques by making sausage and smoking it. They also are working on weed and brush removal in a wooded area and helping amend soil in the circle garden for plants of the 1800s.
Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1999
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Katon Matthews, 14, of Ann Arbor grinds some coriander to add to a sausage mix at the Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor Tuesday afternoon. At right, Stone School instructor John Iler, left, hands over homemade sausage to Matthews, center, and Dan Livingston, 17, to hang in the smokehouse at the farm. Students were learning 19th century food practices and preservation techniques by making sausage and smoking it. They also are working on weed and brush removal in a wooded area and helping amend soil in the circle garden for plants of the 1800s.
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Stone School Instructor, John Iler, Shows Students Homemade Sausage At Cobblestone Farm, September 22, 1999 Photographer: Leisa Thompson
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1999
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Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1999
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Katon Matthews, 14, of Ann Arbor grinds some coriander to add to a sausage mix at the Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor Tuesday afternoon. At right, Stone School instructor John Iler, left, hands over homemade sausage to Matthews, center, and Dan Livingston, 17, to hang in the smokehouse at the farm. Students were learning 19th century food practices and preservation techniques by making sausage and smoking it. They also are working on weed and brush removal in a wooded area and helping amend soil in the circle garden for plants of the 1800s.
Ann Arbor News, September 22, 1999
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Katon Matthews, 14, of Ann Arbor grinds some coriander to add to a sausage mix at the Cobblestone Farm in Ann Arbor Tuesday afternoon. At right, Stone School instructor John Iler, left, hands over homemade sausage to Matthews, center, and Dan Livingston, 17, to hang in the smokehouse at the farm. Students were learning 19th century food practices and preservation techniques by making sausage and smoking it. They also are working on weed and brush removal in a wooded area and helping amend soil in the circle garden for plants of the 1800s.
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Frances W. Ticknor Is Dead At Age 86
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Five Sets Of Twins On School Bus Headed To Stone School, October 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1960
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Miss Margaret Ingram driver of School Bus No. 32 for Stone School, has good reason these days for becoming confused in the pursuit of her duties. Among her passengers are five sets of twins. Left to right, they are (front row) five-year-old Lisa and Mike Danielson and seven-year-old Christine and Cathy Augustine; (middle row) seven-year-old Mike and Mickey Weber; and Dave and Ron Rizor, who celebrated their 12th birthday today; and (back row), 11-year-old Ervin and Earle Jackson. All aboard!
Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1960
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Miss Margaret Ingram driver of School Bus No. 32 for Stone School, has good reason these days for becoming confused in the pursuit of her duties. Among her passengers are five sets of twins. Left to right, they are (front row) five-year-old Lisa and Mike Danielson and seven-year-old Christine and Cathy Augustine; (middle row) seven-year-old Mike and Mickey Weber; and Dave and Ron Rizor, who celebrated their 12th birthday today; and (back row), 11-year-old Ervin and Earle Jackson. All aboard!
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Five Sets Of Twins With Driver, Margaret Ingram, Outside School Bus Headed To Stone School, October 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1960
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