Suzzy The Squirrel & Friends At Forsythe Junior High School, November 1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 16, 1962
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'SUZZY' AND FRIENDS: A fox squirrel befriended by students in the biology and science classes at Forsythe Junior High School has in turn repaid the compliment by becoming their mascot. "Suzzy," discovered with his leg in a splint by two Forsythe students, is shown receiving attention from (from left) Richard Palmer, student teacher; John Iverson, eighth grade science student, and Tom Colvin, ninth grade biology student. "Suzzy" not only likes to be fed nuts, but he likes the students to crack them for him. Students removed the splint, the source of which has not been determined.
Ann Arbor News, November 16, 1962
Caption
'SUZZY' AND FRIENDS: A fox squirrel befriended by students in the biology and science classes at Forsythe Junior High School has in turn repaid the compliment by becoming their mascot. "Suzzy," discovered with his leg in a splint by two Forsythe students, is shown receiving attention from (from left) Richard Palmer, student teacher; John Iverson, eighth grade science student, and Tom Colvin, ninth grade biology student. "Suzzy" not only likes to be fed nuts, but he likes the students to crack them for him. Students removed the splint, the source of which has not been determined.
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1962
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November
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