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Huron High School Students From Moe Abrahams' First Hour Class With Food Drive Donations, November 1979

Huron High School Students From Moe Abrahams' First Hour Class With Food Drive Donations, November 1979 image
Year:
1979
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1979
Caption:
PLENTY OF CANS - A total of 159 canned goods and one large pumpkin earned this class the victory for the most goods collected at Huron High School. In an effort to increase donations for the annual Salvation Army Canned Food Drive, the Huron High School Sisters Club, sponsor of the drive, came up with the idea of an all-school competition. The winners, members of Moe Abrahams first hour class, are: front row, from left, Chuck Damm, Nickie Smith, David Pehlke and Matt Schmidt. Back row: Monica Morton, Joyce Hunter, Abrahams, Sam Cox and Nolan Frederick. Huron High alone collected over 10 boxes of food and thousands of canned items were received from throughout the Ann Arbor schools. The goods will be distributed to needy area families, along with checks for perishable items, so that all can have a hearty Christmas meal.

St. Francis Catholic School Students Work On Thanksgiving Projects, November 1970 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

St. Francis Catholic School Students Work On Thanksgiving Projects, November 1970 image
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 26, 1970
Caption:
Maureen O'Connor (third from left), president of the student council at St. Francis Catholic School, helps Peter Savarino (extreme right) pack a box of food to give to a needy local family for Thanksgiving. The food drive was a Student Council project. Making place mats for a local convalescent home are Mary Contrucci and William Amstutz. The making of the place mats was the idea of Amstutz, and was a fifth-grade Thanksgiving project.

Ann Arbor High School students collect over 1900 canned goods as part of their European Relief campaign, December 1947 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ann Arbor High School students collect over 1900 canned goods as part of their European Relief campaign, December 1947 image
Year:
1947
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 24, 1947
Caption:
COLLECT FOOD FOR EUROPE: Student committee members are shown examining the collection of 1,943 cans of food contributed during the Ann Arbor High School campaign for help to Europe's needy. The students had set their campaign goal at 1,500 food tins. In the foreground are Betty Schovill, campaign chairman, and Jim Marshall. The three other committee members are (left to right) Kathleen Keely, Ruth Laughlin and Barbara Trubey.

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St. Thomas Catholic Church, Headquarters For Detroit Emergency Food Project, Volunteers Sort Donations, July 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

St. Thomas Catholic Church, Headquarters For Detroit Emergency Food Project, Volunteers Sort Donations, July 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 27, 1967
Caption:
Helping Hands: Volunteer workers sort clothes, carry in food, arrange food in boxes and load supplies on trucks at St. Thomas Catholic Church, headquarters for the local Detroit Emergency Food Project. At left is Father Patrick Jackson as he oversees work being done by Ann Marie Ryan (in front) and (from left in back) Jackie Booker, Jo Ann Baker, Mrs. Edward Pierce and Mary Uren. The project is an interfaith one.