Slauson Junior High, Baton Twirling Club, November 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1954
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HARDER THAN IT LOOKS: Twirling those batons is harder than it looks, a group of Slauson Junior High baton twirling club members find. Sometimes the pesky things catch in your skirt. Anyway, it's a popular activity at Slauson and many other schools. Shown above (left to right) are Eloise Murphy, Mary Sue Rollins, Kay Oliver, Karen Maulbetsch, Kathleen Reed and Mary Jo Livingston.
Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1954
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HARDER THAN IT LOOKS: Twirling those batons is harder than it looks, a group of Slauson Junior High baton twirling club members find. Sometimes the pesky things catch in your skirt. Anyway, it's a popular activity at Slauson and many other schools. Shown above (left to right) are Eloise Murphy, Mary Sue Rollins, Kay Oliver, Karen Maulbetsch, Kathleen Reed and Mary Jo Livingston.
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Earn $5.50 For Polio Fund
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1954
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Let's Put On A Show! Neighborhood Children Stage A Polio Fund Benefit Show, June 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1954
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Earn $5.50 For Polio Fund - Neighborhood children staged a polio benefit show at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Reed, 601 Westwood Ave., yesterday and enacted "The Three Little Pigs" and three scenes from Mother Goose. From left are Kathleen Reed, 12, Jo Ann Reed (standing), 11, Sue Ann Beach, 10, Colleen McClure, 11, Mary Jo Harrington, 12, and Barbara Aili, 10. The youngsters earned $5.50.
Ann Arbor News, June 29, 1954
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Earn $5.50 For Polio Fund - Neighborhood children staged a polio benefit show at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Reed, 601 Westwood Ave., yesterday and enacted "The Three Little Pigs" and three scenes from Mother Goose. From left are Kathleen Reed, 12, Jo Ann Reed (standing), 11, Sue Ann Beach, 10, Colleen McClure, 11, Mary Jo Harrington, 12, and Barbara Aili, 10. The youngsters earned $5.50.
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