Roller Skating Girls, March 1949 Photographer: Maiteland Robert La Motte
Year:
1949
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Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1949
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Spring must be here. Roller-skating youngsters on Ann Arbor streets comprise one of the surest signs. Here six-year-old Janet West of 1707 Pontiac St., a first grade pupil at Northside School, gets a helping hand with her skates from Betty Ann Dibble, seven and one-half, a second grader at St. Thomas School, before hitting the pavement. Scenes like this will increase in direct proportion to the rise of thermometers.
Ann Arbor News, March 28, 1949
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Spring must be here. Roller-skating youngsters on Ann Arbor streets comprise one of the surest signs. Here six-year-old Janet West of 1707 Pontiac St., a first grade pupil at Northside School, gets a helping hand with her skates from Betty Ann Dibble, seven and one-half, a second grader at St. Thomas School, before hitting the pavement. Scenes like this will increase in direct proportion to the rise of thermometers.
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Northside School Girl Scouts Adopt Needy Family For Christmas, December 1950
Year:
1950
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Ann Arbor News, December 20, 1950
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To Help Others: Girl Scout Troops 2 and 31 and Brownie troops 9 and 36 at the Northside School have adopted a needy family for Christmas. A complete dinner, other food, clothing, toys, and gifts for the parents will be provided, with each of the approximately 40 members contributing. Shown looking over some of the contributions already accumulated are (seated, left to right) Diane Warner, JoAnne Dolfin, Patty Bauer, Ann Schonnover, Janet Fahrner, and Christine Schleicher. Standing (left to right) are Dorcas Carrington, Mrs. Dean F. Wheeler, leader of troop 9, and Janet West.
Ann Arbor News, December 20, 1950
Caption:
To Help Others: Girl Scout Troops 2 and 31 and Brownie troops 9 and 36 at the Northside School have adopted a needy family for Christmas. A complete dinner, other food, clothing, toys, and gifts for the parents will be provided, with each of the approximately 40 members contributing. Shown looking over some of the contributions already accumulated are (seated, left to right) Diane Warner, JoAnne Dolfin, Patty Bauer, Ann Schonnover, Janet Fahrner, and Christine Schleicher. Standing (left to right) are Dorcas Carrington, Mrs. Dean F. Wheeler, leader of troop 9, and Janet West.
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