Eberwhite School Science Club Builds Earth Satellite, February 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1958
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Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1958
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Satellite Model: Members of science club at Eberwhite School work on a model of an earth satellite. They are (left to right) Katherine Munn, Margaret House, June Lamb, Linda Moon and Laura MacFall. The club, which is composed of 20 fifth graders, was organized by a teacher at the school, Nick Oddo, as an after-school activity for interested students.
Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1958
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Satellite Model: Members of science club at Eberwhite School work on a model of an earth satellite. They are (left to right) Katherine Munn, Margaret House, June Lamb, Linda Moon and Laura MacFall. The club, which is composed of 20 fifth graders, was organized by a teacher at the school, Nick Oddo, as an after-school activity for interested students.
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Second Graders Count Valentine Day's Cards at Eberwhite School, February 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1959
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How Many Today? Second graders in Mrs. Rosemary Ashworth's room at Eberwhite school (left to right) Ricky Ziesmer, Janet Kongs, Mary Lyon and Cam MacArthur, are digging into their self-made Valentine envelopes to see how many cards they received.
Ann Arbor News, February 12, 1959
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How Many Today? Second graders in Mrs. Rosemary Ashworth's room at Eberwhite school (left to right) Ricky Ziesmer, Janet Kongs, Mary Lyon and Cam MacArthur, are digging into their self-made Valentine envelopes to see how many cards they received.
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Boots Lined Up at Eberwhite School, February 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, February 9, 1959
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Boot Camp: Silent testimony to the miserable Ann Arbor weather is this line-up of youngsters; boots outside an Eberwhite School classroom.
Ann Arbor News, February 9, 1959
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Boot Camp: Silent testimony to the miserable Ann Arbor weather is this line-up of youngsters; boots outside an Eberwhite School classroom.
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Five Sets of Twins Begin Kindergarten at Eberwhite School, September 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1959
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Who's Who? Kindergarten teachers at Eberwhite School might become confused as to names of pupils in their classes this fall because five sets of twins are enrolled in kindergarten there. The twins are (left to right) Daniel and Michael Law, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Law of 1810 Virnankay Circle; Diane and Dana Saunders, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Saunders of 1320 W. Stadium Blvd.; Michael and Vickie Kozmiuk, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kozmiuk of 814 Hewett Dr.; Nathan and Dov Slobodkin, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Slobodkin of 1215 Lutz Ave.; and Carol and Linda Frederick, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Frederick of 1540 Northwood St.
Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1959
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Who's Who? Kindergarten teachers at Eberwhite School might become confused as to names of pupils in their classes this fall because five sets of twins are enrolled in kindergarten there. The twins are (left to right) Daniel and Michael Law, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Law of 1810 Virnankay Circle; Diane and Dana Saunders, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Saunders of 1320 W. Stadium Blvd.; Michael and Vickie Kozmiuk, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kozmiuk of 814 Hewett Dr.; Nathan and Dov Slobodkin, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Slobodkin of 1215 Lutz Ave.; and Carol and Linda Frederick, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Frederick of 1540 Northwood St.
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Eberwhite School Children Get Ready for the Pumpkin Parade, October 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1959
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Pumpkin Parade: Youngsters in kindergarten, first, second and third grades at Eberwhite School brought their decorated Halloween pumpkins to school yesterday for a contest. Some of the contestants standing in front of the massed display are (left to right) Mark Hiller, Sharon Holzapfel, Rickey Peltz, Cindy Gould and Laura Betzig.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1959
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Pumpkin Parade: Youngsters in kindergarten, first, second and third grades at Eberwhite School brought their decorated Halloween pumpkins to school yesterday for a contest. Some of the contestants standing in front of the massed display are (left to right) Mark Hiller, Sharon Holzapfel, Rickey Peltz, Cindy Gould and Laura Betzig.
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Pumpkin Contest Day at Eberwhite School, October 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1960
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Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1960
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Today Is Pumpkin Day: And you can sure that many little spooks, ghosts and goblins will be clamoring to your door with that familiar cry "trick or treat." While preparing for their "big night," the children at Eberwhite Elementary School had a pumpkin contest to see who had the pumpkin with the "most character." Lots of pumpkin owners were proud of their characters, especially Mike Fruelich (left), son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fruelich, Eight St., who is holding his beatnik with the "shades." Marcia Madonik (center), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madonik, Madison Pl., says she "likes the looks of Mike's pumpkin," and Kathy Jarsma (right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jarsma, Lutz St., says she doesn't mind sitting next to that pirate. But that's probably because she's thinking about that gypsy costume she's going to wear tonight. Marcia says she is going to "dress up like Jingles" and Mike "just doesn't know yet." Eberwhite School has been having pumpkin contests since 1951. More than 100 children brought their pumpkins to school this year.
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1960
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Today Is Pumpkin Day: And you can sure that many little spooks, ghosts and goblins will be clamoring to your door with that familiar cry "trick or treat." While preparing for their "big night," the children at Eberwhite Elementary School had a pumpkin contest to see who had the pumpkin with the "most character." Lots of pumpkin owners were proud of their characters, especially Mike Fruelich (left), son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fruelich, Eight St., who is holding his beatnik with the "shades." Marcia Madonik (center), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madonik, Madison Pl., says she "likes the looks of Mike's pumpkin," and Kathy Jarsma (right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jarsma, Lutz St., says she doesn't mind sitting next to that pirate. But that's probably because she's thinking about that gypsy costume she's going to wear tonight. Marcia says she is going to "dress up like Jingles" and Mike "just doesn't know yet." Eberwhite School has been having pumpkin contests since 1951. More than 100 children brought their pumpkins to school this year.
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Christmas Counting
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6
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December
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1961
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'I Will Always Remember You'
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14
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February
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1962
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Eberwhite Second Graders Enjoy Phonics Turkey Game, November 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1962
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Turkeys, Turkeys And More Turkeys: The second graders in Mrs. JoAnn Budzik's room at Eberwhite School are discovering that learning phonetics can be both fun and meaningful. A phonetic achievement bulletin board, a monthly project of Mrs. Budzik, naturally has turkeys for its theme this month. Children, like Carla Betzig and Mark Maxey shown in front of the bulletin board, try to see how many words they can make by using two letter consonant blends and the endings on the turkeys.
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1962
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Turkeys, Turkeys And More Turkeys: The second graders in Mrs. JoAnn Budzik's room at Eberwhite School are discovering that learning phonetics can be both fun and meaningful. A phonetic achievement bulletin board, a monthly project of Mrs. Budzik, naturally has turkeys for its theme this month. Children, like Carla Betzig and Mark Maxey shown in front of the bulletin board, try to see how many words they can make by using two letter consonant blends and the endings on the turkeys.
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Eberwhite School Students Work On Rope-Climbing Skills, December 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1962
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Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1962
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Onwards And Upwards: An integral part of the physical education program in Ann Arbor public schools is the emphasis on physical fitness. Youngsters spend a portion of each physical education class working on fitness skills. Above (from left), Nate Zill, John Pilcher, Don Johnson and Brian Thompson climb ropes while their fellow classmates at Eberwhite Elementary School and their physical education teacher, Michael Barrett, watch their progress in the muscle-straining activity.
Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1962
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Onwards And Upwards: An integral part of the physical education program in Ann Arbor public schools is the emphasis on physical fitness. Youngsters spend a portion of each physical education class working on fitness skills. Above (from left), Nate Zill, John Pilcher, Don Johnson and Brian Thompson climb ropes while their fellow classmates at Eberwhite Elementary School and their physical education teacher, Michael Barrett, watch their progress in the muscle-straining activity.
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