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Thurston Elementary Students Listen To A Record In Their School Library, September 1964

Thurston Elementary Students Listen To A Record In Their School Library, September 1964 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1964
Caption
A group of second and third graders enjoys film strip viewers, books, unusual rocks, and records (heard through individual head phones) in the library and instructional materials room of the new Thurston Elementary School. Children will be able to use the materials independently, according to Thurston principal Mrs. Josephine Brokaw. Among the other features of the newly opened school are an art room with a potters wheel, kiln and woodworking table, and a combination room and individual work room within each classroom. Thurston was opened this fall.

Year
1964
Month
September
Day
30
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Thurston Elementary School - Main Entrance, October 1963

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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1963
Caption
SPACIOUS HALLWAY: A view of the main entrance at Lee M. Thurston Elementary School shows a showcase and the administrative offices in the front of the building. Project architect for the school named after a former U. S. commissioner of education and assistant superintendent here, is O'Dell, Hewlett Luckenback & Associates.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Thurston Elementary School - Library, October 1963

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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1963
Caption
THURSTON'S LIBRARY: A spacious, well-lighted library, is one of the attractive features of the new Lee M. Thurston Elementary School. It also has a sloping roof and asbestos shingles that blend in with the residential character of the residential area. The educational plant is located between two housing projects near North Campus.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Lawton Elementary School Classrooms, October 1963

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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1963
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FIVE-SIDED CLASSROOMS: Four classroom areas at Lawton Elementary School are connected by folding partitions thus allowing for combination of grades when desirable. The News photographer was able to get all four classrooms into this picture. The school was name after Uriah Lawton, the first superintendent of schools here.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Lawton Elementary School Assembly Room, October 1963

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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1963
Caption
LAWTON'S ASSEMBLY ROOM: The unusual effect of partial wood construction is evident in Uriah Lawton Elementary School's assembly area. The first stage of the three steps in construction of the school, which was designed by James A. Livingston, Ann Arbor architect, is nearly completed.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Lawton Elementary School - Kindergarten Wading Pool, October 1963

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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1963
Caption
KINDERGARTEN WADING POOLS: Kindergarteners entering Lawton Elementary School when it opens will have a new experience waiting for them - wading pools. The pools are located in the kindergarten rooms of the new seven-classroom building. The school, which is located on the south side of Scio Church Rd. near the proposed Seventh St. extension, also features a music room, library and incinerator room.

Year
1963
Month
October
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Lawton School Students Depict Westward Movement With Wooden Figures, March 1968

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Ann Arbor News, March 11, 1968
Caption
Wooden figures representing the "Westward Movement" in American History are displayed by four Lawton School fifth-graders and their art teacher, Elaine Kolasa (standing center). As part of an applied arts project, the children made the figures' heads, painted them, and attached them to wooden "bodies." The figures portray the students' concept of the sturdy, rugged men of America's pioneering days. The students are (from left) Marilynn Seaton, John Watt, Tim Malefyt and Sarah Crawford.

Year
1968
Month
March
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Demolition Of Morris Hall - University Of Michigan Campus Landmark, April 1946

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Ann Arbor News, April 4, 1946
Caption
CAMPUS LANDMARK RAZED: Morris Hall, a campus landmark which formerly served as the residence of faculty members and for the past 18 years as the home of the University Broadcasting Studio, is being razed this week to make way for the University's new general service building across from Angell Hall. At one time Morris Hall served as the home of the late Prof. George S. Morris, formerly of the modern language and literature department. Charles Beyland Guerard de Nancrede, professor of surgery at the University, later occupied the house with his family. In 1915 the building was purchased by the Catholic church as a site for a student chapel, and in 1922 the regents purchased the property, adapting it for use as a broadcasting studio and for band rehearsals.

Year
1946
Month
April
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James L. Crawford Honored As Elk Of The Year, March 1981

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Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1981
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HONORED - James L. Crawford of 1111 Miner St., exalted ruler of the Elks Pratt Lodge No. 322 in Ann Arbor, was recently honored as "Elk of the Year" during the 12th annual spring conference of the National Active Exalted Rulers Council in Knoxville, Tenn. He was recognized for his service to the local lodge as well as to the community. Crawford has also been named Elk of the Year in Michigan. He is president of the Michigan Active Exalted Rulers Council and a member of the Bethel A.M.E. Church in Ann Arbor. Crawford has been an Elk since 1947 and exalted ruler of the Pratt Lodge since 1962. He is employed by the Ann Arbor Trust Co.

Year
1981
Month
March
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House Being Razed On Site Of New University Of Michigan Dormitory For Women, November 1938

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Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1938
Caption
BUILDING PROGRAM DOOMS ANOTHER RESIDENCE: Wrecking has started on the first house on the site of the new University dormitory for women to be erected at N. University Ave. and Observatory St. More than a score of residences have been demolished since the opening of school, including those back of the Michigan Union.

Year
1938
Month
November
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House Razed at Church & Willard Streets For New University Of Michigan Dormitory Construction, February 1939

House Razed at Church & Willard Streets For New University Of Michigan Dormitory Construction, February 1939 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 13, 1939
Caption
HOUSE WRECKERS BUSY AGAIN IN CITY: With work starting in earnest on the University's new men's dormitory in the southeast campus area, one residence at Church and Willard Sts. (above) already has been razed and others on either side will follow soon. About 10 houses have been doomed by this project alone.

Year
1939
Month
February
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Dicken Elementary Students Line Up Outside The Building On Their First Day Of School, September 1963

Dicken Elementary Students Line Up Outside The Building On Their First Day Of School, September 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1963
Caption
SCHOOL'S IN, MOM: Mothers began their "vacations" today as public elementary school children returned to school for their first full day of classes. Typical of the 9,029 elementary pupils expected back at their desks today were these youngsters who lined up at the entrance to Dicken Elementary School this morning prior to the opening of the school doors. The three junior high schools also resumed classes today.

Year
1963
Month
September
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Pattengill Elementary Kindergartners Enroll On The First Day Of School, September 1966

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Ann Arbor News, September 6, 1966
Caption
For many Ann Arbor youngsters, today was the first day of school, and although for some the day was marked by a few tears, these little girls, enrolling in kindergarten at Pattengill Elementary School, look as if they are very pleased about it. With their new teacher, Mrs. Homer (Marion) Fatt (left) are Jill Hewes, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hewes of 2030 Ridge, and Linda Palmer, 4, who is with her mother, Mrs. Peter Palmer of 1386 Coler. Mothers accompanied their children.

Year
1966
Month
September
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Eugenia Jones & Ann Asheton Make An Inventory Of Food Supplies At Clague Middle School, August 1973

Eugenia Jones & Ann Asheton Make An Inventory Of Food Supplies At Clague Middle School, August 1973 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, August 26, 1973
Caption
Making an inventory of food at Clague Middle School are Eugenia Jones (left), manager of the school cafeteria, and Ann Asheton, supervisor of cafeteria services for the school district. (Ann Arbor News Photo by Jack Stubbs)

Year
1973
Month
August
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U-M at War: ROTC Moves Into New Headquarters, December 1942

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Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1942
Caption
Army and University trucks worked yesterday moving files and furniture for the department of Military Science and Tactics, as officers and men moved the ROTC headquarters from the old boiler house on campus into the former Zeta Psi house on State St. The first floor will be given over to ROTC rooms, while officers and instructors in the department will have offices on the second and third floors. The same house was used for a unit of the SATC during the first World war.

Year
1942
Month
December
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Demolition Of University Of Michigan Building - 512 South State Street, April 1954

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Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1954
Caption
DESTROY OLD U-M BUILDING: This old building at 512 S. State St. is in the process of being torn down by a wrecking crew to make room for expansion of the Michigan Union. The old Zeta Psi fraternity house, built about 1900, it was purchased by the University in 1943 and has since been used at various times as an ROTC unit, headquarters for the journalism department and home of the Student Legislature.

Year
1954
Month
April
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Burns Park Elementary Students Use Weights To Learn The Metric System, October 1973

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Ann Arbor News, October 7, 1973
Caption
Burns Park Third Graders Kamala Shah (Left) and Tamar Lauffer Study Weights

Year
1973
Month
October
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Chinese New Year Feast At Burns Park Elementary School, December 1992

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Ann Arbor News, December 19, 1992
Caption
HAPPY NEW YEAR - Dan White teaches first grader Julie Paris how to use chopsticks at Burns Park School's Chinese New Year Feast. The feast was the culmination of a two-week schoolwide celebration of Chinese culture.

Year
1992
Month
December
Day
18
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Burns Park Cub Scout Skit Depicts The Beginning Of Ann Arbor, February 1952

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Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1952
Caption
Cub Scouts of Burns Park School Pack 101 will turn back the pages of time at their "Blue and Gold" anniversary dinner tonight at the First Presbyterian Church. Here is a preview of the skit depicting the beginnings of Ann Arbor. In coonskin caps are famous local pioneers John Allen (Doug Bailey, left) and George Rumsey (Tom Baumgardner). To the right are their wives Ann Allen (Bill Baumgardner, left) and Ann Rumsey (Dick Root). Adding the early American touch to the scene are "Huron Indians" Audie Stevens (left) and Mike Heffernan. The trusty steed at the extreme left is composed of Larry Lowe (in front) and Philip Chenoweth. The dinner and program commemorates the 42nd anniversary of the incorporation of the Boy Scouts of America.

Year
1952
Month
February
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Lynn Hill - Chairwoman Of The Board Of Directors Of The Michigan Conference Of The United Church Of Christ, June 1974

Lynn Hill - Chairwoman Of The Board Of Directors Of The Michigan Conference Of The United Church Of Christ, June 1974 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 22, 1974
Caption
Mrs. Lynn Hill Relaxes In Living Room Of Home

Year
1974
Month
June
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Ann Arbor Recreation - Pie Eating Contest At Allen School, July 1972

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Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1972
Caption
Richard Ross sports a happy if sloppy grin as he learns he finished his pie in time to become co-winner of the Ann Arbor Recreation Department's pie eating contest Friday at Allen School. The other co-winner was Andy Cummins.

Year
1972
Month
July
Day
29
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Allen School Students Paint An Ice Cream Social Sign, May 1962

Allen School Students Paint An Ice Cream Social Sign, May 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 23, 1962
Caption
GETTING READY: Pupils at John Allen School touch up a sign announcing the school's first ice cream social, to be held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday. The Girl Scouts and Brownies of the school will assist with the small children. In case of rain, the event will be held in the school's multi-purpose room.

Year
1962
Month
May
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Max Burd, Allen School Student, Works On A Christopher Columbus Project, October 1992

Max Burd, Allen School Student, Works On A Christopher Columbus Project, October 1992 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 11, 1992
Caption
Fifth grader Max Burd, 11, writes a message to the King and Queen of Spain, pretending he is traveling with Christopher Columbus on his voyage to the Americas. Max's teacher at Allen School, Pat Johnston, taught her class about Columbus by having pupils write messages and stuff them in paper barrels on the classroom bulletin board, recalling a purported practice of Columbus during his trip.

Year
1992
Month
October
Day
6
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University Of Michigan Graduation Ceremonies At Crisler Arena, May 1990

University Of Michigan Graduation Ceremonies At Crisler Arena, May 1990 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 6, 1990
Caption
Some of the approximately 2,900 graduates from the U-M's College of Literature, Science and the Arts look over a globe with Ann Arbor highlighted during ceremonies at Crisler Arena. There were so many graduates that they were forced to sit on the floor.

Year
1990
Month
May
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Children Enjoy Summer Storytime At Burns Park, July 1957

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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1957
Caption
A STORY IS TOLD: A Burns Park supervisor captures her audience in this storytime scene. It is one of many events designed to occupy constructively the free time of children who participate daily in supervised summer play at Burns and five other parks and playgrounds. The supervised play ends Aug. 9.

Year
1957
Month
July
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Children Weave Potholders At Burns Park, July 1957

Children Weave Potholders At Burns Park, July 1957 image
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Ann Arbor News, July 31, 1957
Caption
POTHOLDERS FOR MOMMY: This portrait of two children weaving potholders for mama depicts one type of craft work offered to out-of-school little folks at supervised parks and playgrounds, including Allmendinger, Riverside, Burns and West Parks, and Wines Field and Summit Playground.

Year
1957
Month
July
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Softball Pitcher Billy "Lucky" Patterson Leads League in Strike-Outs, August 1939

Softball Pitcher Billy "Lucky" Patterson Leads League in Strike-Outs, August 1939 image
Published In
Ann Arbor News, August 10, 1939
Caption
Hurls Teams Into Title Series: Billy Patterson, pitcher for the Tompkins Decorators shown above, pitched his team into the championship series of the Business Softball League last night by beating the league-leading Schlenker's team, 7-5 in eight innings. Patterson drove in the winning run, allowed only two hits and struck out 14 batsmen, giving him the league's strike-out record of 120.

Year
1939
Month
August
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Academic Fair Displays At Dicken School, May 1960

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Ann Arbor News, May 20, 1960
Caption
ACADEMIC FAIR: Parents of children at Dicken School attended an Academic Fair last night. Pupils looking at displays are (left to right) Beth Jenks, first grade; Marty McNabb, fourth grade, and Joyce Palmer, sixth grade.

Year
1960
Month
May
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Dicken School 2nd Graders Use Manipulative Materials For Math, November 1960

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Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1960
Caption
USE MANIPULATIVE MATERIALS: Children in Miss Joanna Cornett's second grade room at Dicken School are using manipulative materials for arithmetic classes. Simplified adding machines and abacuses are among the materials used. Working with some of the items are (left to right) Bobby Birkhold, Andy Adamson, Susan Anderson, Jean Wu and Jeff Haynes.

Year
1960
Month
November
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Art Class Creates Giant Birthday Cake For Dicken School's 10th Anniversary, February 1967

Art Class Creates Giant Birthday Cake For Dicken School's 10th Anniversary, February 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 21, 1967
Caption
Miss Artura Verschaeve, art teacher, and three students put finishing touches on the birthday cake for Dicken School's 10th anniversary. Students (left to right) are Bob Fahlgren, Lynn Trubey and Margaret Wagner. Open house is set for Thursday night.

Year
1967
Month
February
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Dicken School Students Present Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Carousel", June 1972

Dicken School Students Present Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Carousel", June 1972 image
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Ann Arbor News, June 8, 1972
Caption
Making the merry-go-round whirl in the Dicken School production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel" are (left to right) Karen Amerman, Meg Beyman, Laurie Thompson, Mead Korwin (top), David Bowers and Lisa Lawrence. The musical will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the school's auditorium. Dicken teacher Robert Miller is the director.

Year
1972
Month
June
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Student Members Of The Eberbach School Magazine Committee Assemble Their Latest Issue, December 1948

Student Members Of The Eberbach School Magazine Committee Assemble Their Latest Issue, December 1948 image
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Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1948
Caption
HOT OFF THE PRESS: Publishing a monthly magazine seems to be a serious business, judging from the facial expressions of these youthful journalists. Assembling the Eberbach School publication are (from left to right) Jane Phipps, David Couper, William Thompson, Jack Dirkse, Eddie Hirshman, Clinton Castor, Tom Wanzeck, John Kenne, and Joyce Curtis. They are members of the school magazine committee, which represents the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades. This committee is only one of several at the school through which pupils not only learn specific school lessons but also obtain first hand experience in working and cooperating with others. About 30 are on the magazine committee, providing a representative cross-section of the student body.

Year
1948
Month
December
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Virginia McCarty's Automobile After Fatal Collision, November 1949

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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1949
Caption
FATAL CRASH: A 23-year-old Benton Harbor mother, Mrs. Virginia I. McCarty, was fatally injured when her car (shown at the top after the collision) skidded on US-12 near Zeeb Rd. yesterday noon and hit a big semi-trailer truck. Her three-month-old daughter, Patricia Jean, received minor injuries. Mrs. McCarty was driving west when her car slid on an icy patch. The truck, being driven by Frank W. Martin of Nashville, Tenn., was headed east. Martin and a helper were unhurt. Mrs. McCarty first was listed by sheriff's officers as Mrs. Virginia Stem of Detroit because her driver's license had not been changed since her marriage. The baby's basket is in the rear seat.

Year
1949
Month
November
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Jack-Knifed Truck On US-12 After Fatal Collision, November 1949

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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1949
Caption
FATAL CRASH: A 23-year-old Benton Harbor mother, Mrs. Virginia I. McCarty, was fatally injured when her car skidded on US-12 near Zeeb Rd. yesterday noon and hit a big semi-trailer truck. Her three-month-old daughter, Patricia Jean, received minor injuries. Mrs. McCarty was driving west when her car slid on an icy patch. The truck, being driven by Frank W. Martin of Nashville, Tenn., was headed east. Martin and a helper were unhurt. Mrs. McCarty first was listed by sheriff's officers as Mrs. Virginia Stem of Detroit because her driver's license had not been changed since her marriage. The baby's basket is in the rear seat.

Year
1949
Month
November
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Moving House from V. A. Hospital Site to Cedar Bend Drive, August 1951

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Ann Arbor News, August 20, 1951
Caption
A unique house-moving operation was performed this morning, when these two structures, formerly a single residence, were moved from the site of the Veterans Administration Hospital at Fuller Rd. and Glacier Way to adjacent lots on Fuller Rd. and Cedar Bend Dr. a quarter mile towards Ann Arbor. Co-owners of the home are Vernon Hedin and Pat Gossett, who said the separate houses will be offered for sale when relocated and redecorated.

Year
1951
Month
August
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Sarah Ann Warner, 98-Year-Old York Township Pioneer, October 1937

Sarah Ann Warner, 98-Year-Old York Township Pioneer, October 1937 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1937
Caption
HER MEMORY EMBRACES NEARLY CENTURY OF COUNTY'S HISTORY: Mrs. Sarah Ann Warner, 98-year-old York township pioneer, can recall nearly a century of Washtenaw county happenings. She is the daughter of one pioneer Michigan couple and the daughter-in-law of another. The village of Mooreville got its name from a cousin of her grandfather.

Year
1937
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Basketball Booth At The Tappan Junior High School Benefit Carnival, February 1952

Basketball Booth At The Tappan Junior High School Benefit Carnival, February 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1952
Caption
ALMOST A BASKET: The expressions on these Tappan Junior High students' faces indicate that the girl in the center almost shot a basket. The basketball booth was one of many games in Tappan's benefit carnival last night at the school. The net (at right), stretching down to the contestant, was placed so the basketball would roll back to the "shooter" for a return try. Proceeds of the penny carnival and refreshment and bake sale will be used to help buy a movie camera and bleachers for the school. Many pupils and parents attending the party came from as far as Hamburg.

Year
1952
Month
February
Day
22
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Tappan Junior High School Benefit Carnival, February 1952

Tappan Junior High School Benefit Carnival, February 1952 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1952
Caption
PEOPLE, PEOPLE, PEOPLE: These are just some of the nearly 1,800 people - students, parents and teachers of Tappan Junior High School - who crowded into the school last night for a benefit carnival. As school interest grew in the cooperative event, the committee realized it would have to be limited to Tappan people only. Perhaps some of the interest came from pre-war prizes for games and refreshments - nothing inside the building cost more than a nickel.

Year
1952
Month
February
Day
22
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Adare - Washtenaw Walkway For Tappan & St. Francis Students, September 1963

Adare - Washtenaw Walkway For Tappan & St. Francis Students, September 1963 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 7, 1963
Caption
WALKWAY FOR STUDENTS: This walkway from Adare Circle to Washtenaw Ave. was ordered by the City Council as an aid to students attending Tappan Junior High School and St. Francis School. The walk touches Washtenaw at a level point in the roadway east of Tappan. The purpose of the walk and another one that is planned for the north side of Washtenaw from Bedford-Sheridan to Tuomy Rd. is to provide safer walking areas and a safer crossing point on Washtenaw for students.

Year
1963
Month
September
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Portable Classrooms At Tappan Junior High School, August 1965

Portable Classrooms At Tappan Junior High School, August 1965 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1965
Caption
These two portable classrooms at Tappan Junior High School and 11 others like them have been the subject of difficulty with local unions in recent weeks. The planned locations of other units include one at Burns Park School, one at Haisley, two at Carpenter, three at Forsythe Junior High and four at Ann Arbor High.

Year
1965
Month
August
Day
12
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Tappan Junior High School Tug-Of-War - Faculty vs. Students, March 1962

Tappan Junior High School Tug-Of-War - Faculty vs. Students, March 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 8, 1962
Caption
TAPPAN TUG-OF-WAR: Amid grunts, groans and cheers, Tappan Junior High School faculty members (left) defeated a student team in a tug-of-war yesterday at the school. It was the first in a series of faculty-student games designed to promote school pep.

Year
1962
Month
March
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Tappan Middle School Opens A Time Capsule From 1950, October 1992

Tappan Middle School Opens A Time Capsule From 1950, October 1992 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1992
Caption
BACK TO THE FUTURE - Coleman Jewett, assistant principal at Tappan Middle School from 1972-1989, shows current Tappan students Gayle Soskolne, center, and Rossie Gafni some of the prices in advertisements from a 1950 copy of The Ann Arbor News that was found in a time capsule opened on Sunday. The time capsule was found in the school this summer. It also included a teacher's contract, the math curriculum and a picture of Ann Arbor school board members.

Year
1992
Month
October
Day
25
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Tappan Junior High Cafeteria Lunch Line, October 1967

Tappan Junior High Cafeteria Lunch Line, October 1967 image
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Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1967
Caption
Tom Stapleton (left) prepares to pay cashier Mrs. Donald Trout for his lunch as David Appleby, reaches for a napkin. Mrs. John Tomasi, cook manager at the Tappan Junior High cafeteria, and Mrs. Orville Wiedmeyer, assistant cook, stand behind the counter to assist the students and to keep the lunch line moving. The Tappan cafeteria, along with other U. S. school cafeterias, is celebrating National School Lunch Week.

Year
1967
Month
October
Day
13
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Demolition Of The Cutting Apartment Building, August 1962

Demolition Of The Cutting Apartment Building, August 1962 image
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Ann Arbor News, August 16, 1962
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An Ann Arbor landmark, the Cutting Apartment Building at S. State and Monroe Sts., is being torn down this week to make way for another University parking lot. Bought by the U-M on May 13, 1960, the property will eventually be used, however, for expansion of the Law School facilities when funds are available for building, according to long-range plans. The three-story brick building contained 20 apartment units.

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1962
Month
August
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Maureen Michael, Forsythe Middle School Science Teacher, September 1992

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Ann Arbor News, September 2, 1992
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Science teacher Maureen Michael takes a break from setting up computers Tusday to talk about how much she is looking forward to using computers as a teaching tool in her classes at Forsythe Middle School. Computers, she says, make it 'a lot easier and more fun for the students.'

Year
1992
Month
September
Day
1
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Fourth Grade Classroom At Dicken Elementary School, November 2000

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Ann Arbor News, November 29, 2000
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Susan Middlemas' fourth-grade classroom at Dicken Elementary School is full. She has 28 students, as well as one adult from the Reach Out and Read program visiting her room each week.

Year
2000
Month
November
Day
28
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Chelsea vs. Lakewood Lake Odessa - High School Football, November 1992

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Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1992
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Chelsea defenders go after Lakewood's Andy Crandall, who was held to 61 yards on 16 carries in the Bulldogs' 27-17 win.

Year
1992
Month
November
Day
6
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East Liberty Street Buildings Razed For New Bank, September 1959

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Ann Arbor News, September 16, 1959
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PREPARE SITE FOR BANK: This partially razed house is one of four being removed, along with a warehouse (right center), to make way for Ann Arbor Bank's new branch office in the 500 block of E. Liberty St. The new facility will replace the bank's branch at 330 S. State St. and will be another step toward merging S. State and Main Sts.

Year
1959
Month
September
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New Teachers Board School Bus For Tour of Ann Arbor, September 1965

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Ann Arbor News, September 2, 1965
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New city school teachers board a bus at Ann Arbor High School for an orientation ride through the city. The trip was made yesterday to familiarize the teachers with the city. The Ann Arbor School District has hired 168 new teachers for the coming school year. Many of the new teachers have been recruited from other states.

Year
1965
Month
September
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Ann Arbor Committee For A Sane Nuclear Policy Members Seek Signatures On Petitions, May 1960

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Ann Arbor News, May 4, 1960
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SEEKS SIGNATURES: This member of the Ann Arbor Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy was one of several of the group soliciting signatures on petitions in the campus area yesterday afternoon. The petitions ask a halt in nuclear testing and controlled arms reduction.

Year
1960
Month
May
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Angell Elementary School Library Student Committee, November 1946

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Ann Arbor News, November 19, 1946
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STUDENTS LEARN SELF-GOVERNMENT: Beginning with that basic group unit of virtually all American government—the committee—students in the public schools here learn about government by serving on student governing bodies. These members of the Angell school library committee shown examining library records are (from left to right) Gail Livermore, Sandra Hughes and Mary Nesbit.

Year
1946
Month
November
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Michael and William Krag at Angell Elementary School Dog Show, September 1947

Michael and William Krag at Angell Elementary School Dog Show, September 1947 image
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Ann Arbor News, September 27, 1947
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Heading the squad of educated pooches brought to Angell School Thursday by their youthful masters in celebration of National Dog Week was Navy, pure-bred spaniel belonging to the Krag brothers, Michael, 6, a first-grader, and William, 10, who is in the fourth grade. Besides the traditional canine tricks of rolling over, playing dead, and retrieving objects thrown either on land or in the water, Navy knows the rudiments of military training and will execute a snappy salute on orders by her young masters. The Krag brothers are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. Brace Krag of 2120 Devonshire Rd.

Year
1947
Month
December
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Angell School Students With Decorative Metalwork, February 1949

Angell School Students With Decorative Metalwork, February 1949 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1949
Caption
STUDENTS LEARN METALWORK: James B. Kobus of 2012 Washtenaw Ave. shows Mary Warner of 2203 Melrose Ave. a piece of decorative metalwork done in their fifth grade class at Angell School. The fifth-graders were divided into various "craft guilds" during their studies of the Middle Ages. Each "guild" studied a different craft.

Year
1949
Month
February
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Angell School Students Make Cork Table Pads, February 1949

Angell School Students Make Cork Table Pads, February 1949 image
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Ann Arbor News, February 19, 1949
Caption
CORK HANDICRAFT PROVIDES USEFUL PADS: These three Angell fifth-graders have found that cork handicraft not only is educational but also can provide useful articles. They are decorating table pads made from cork. The students are (from left to right) Joanne S. Hertsberg of 1610 Brooklyn Ave., Amy L. Beiser of 2101 Woodside Rd., and Judy A. Gilson of 1803 Hill St.

Year
1949
Month
February
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Fifth Graders at Angell School In A "Be Kind To Animals Club" Meeting, March 1949

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Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1949
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Officers of the Washtenaw County Be Kind to Animals Club Association plot future projects with their director, 10-year-old Kent Marquis, left. When two of the three elected officers couldn't be present for the picture, Kent rose to the occasion and appointed two club members as stand-ins. Listening to him are, from the left, Denise Miner, 10, (pinch-hitting for Kitty Bell Stevens, club treasurer); Jane Morley, 11, president; and Bill Keely, 10 (batting for Jim McEachern, secretary). The club is this week offering to pay the $1.50 inoculation fee for dog-owners who might otherwise destroy their pets rather than pay for the vaccination. All are Angell School pupils.

Year
1949
Month
March
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Washtenaw County Be Kind to Animals Club Fundraiser, February 1950

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Ann Arbor News, February 8, 1950
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BE KIND TO ANIMALS CLUB: For several busy weeks this group of Angell School pupils led by 12-year-old Kent Marquis of 304 Juniper Lane has been raising a "kitty" for distribution to underprivileged dog owners for use at the rabies vaccination clinic in Ann Arbor Friday at the Armory. Calling themselves the "Washtenaw County Be Kind to Animals Club," the boys and girls have nearly $50 to dole out with the Ann Arbor Humane Society acting as administrators for applicants. They are shown collecting papers at the home of Prosecutor Douglas K. Reading, 1609 S University Ave. Left to right are Gordon Burke of 1502 Geddes Ave., Virginia Haisley of 1204 Melrose Ave., Wendy Dobson of 1704 Baldwin Ct., Patty Wilkins of 3014 Brockman Blvd., Bill Kelly of 1130 Lincoln Ave., Kent Marquis, Ray Henry of 1047 Martin Pl., Allison Myers of 904 S. Forest Ave., Hope Forsythe of 1103 Ferdon Rd., and Jean Twining of 1601 Cambridge Ave.

Year
1950
Month
February
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Angell School Children with Cat-Retrieving Device, November 1949

Angell School Children with Cat-Retrieving Device, November 1949 image
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Ann Arbor News, November 18, 1949
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CAT RETRIEVER: This peculiar-looking apparatus is a unique piece of equipment variously called a cat rescue pole, or "cat retriever." A stray or marooned cat lodged in some tree needs only to cling to the sheepskin loop at the end of the pole to effect a safe rescue from the upper regions. Students at Angell School are actively participating in the Ann Arbor Humane Society's current drive to raise funds for equipment, such as the cat pole, to outfit the proposed new animal shelter. Students shown (left to right) are Gale L. Slater, 9, of 1232 Washtenaw Ave., Phillis A. Austin, 8, of 1317 Geddes Ave., Rollie Leeds, 6, of 1438 Washington Hgts., and Randy White, 6, of 2409 Vinewood Blvd.

Year
1949
Month
November
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Electrician Class at Angell School, March 1950

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Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1950
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Embryo electricians are given pointers by instructor John Kowatch on how to bend electrical conduit pipe correctly with a conduit bender. The youths, Ed Hewitt (center), 22, of 8334 Platt Rd. and Thomas Kittel (right), 24, of 1106 S. Main St., are members of Kowatch's electricians' apprentice class. As such, they spend four years in a unique training program of "learning by doing," directed toward making them finished construction electricians.

Year
1950
Month
March
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Angell School Safety Captain Officer Edward Marchan, May 1950

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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1950
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Safety Patrol Captain Edward Marchan will leave for Washington tomorrow on a four-day trip as a representative of Angell School, Ann Arbor's safety patrol award winner this year.

Year
1950
Month
May
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Angell School Girl Scouts make Dressings for Ann Arbor Cancer Information Center, April 1954

Angell School Girl Scouts make Dressings for Ann Arbor Cancer Information Center, April 1954 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1954
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Angell School Girl Scout Troop 120 is shown making dressing for the Ann Arbor Cancer Information Center which in turn gives them free to cancer patients who need them in the Ann Arbor area. The Scouts are one of 40 local groups who make dressings. Among the groups are the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, which last year made more than 5,000 dressings. A total of 50 patients were aided last year. The center also operates a loan closet which loaned items ranging from blankets to an oxygen mask to 20 patients last year. Mrs. Francis Wessinger is dressings chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. Gordon McDonald. The Ann Arbor Unit of the American Cancer Society is conducting a $7,000 fund drive here this month.

Year
1954
Month
March
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Five New Students at Angell School, September 1956

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Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1956
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FROM AROUND THE WORLD: These five Angell School foreign pupils come from continents and countries that encircle part of the globe. The pupils, who entered Angell for the first time this fall, are children of foreign students attending the University. They are (left to right) Fusan Ozgeneil from Turkey, Joseph Santos of the Philippines, Christopher King from England, Claudine Van Curier, Switzerland, and Hazem Husseini, Lebanon.

Year
1956
Month
September
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Cub Scouts Plant a Tree Outside Angell Elementary School, April 1958

Cub Scouts Plant a Tree Outside Angell Elementary School, April 1958 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 1, 1958
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CUB SCOUTS PLANT TREE: While two fathers, Mack Woodruff (left) and Dr. Park Willis III, supervise, Cub Scouts of Angell School Den I do their part in beautifying the grounds with a sapling. A grounds beautification project was started by the PTA early in the spring. Scouts taking part in yesterday's planting were (left to right in front) Tommy Woodruff and Jerry Krause and (rear) Johnny Wells and Park Willis IV.

Year
1958
Month
April
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Ann Arbor High School Track Team, May 1941

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Ann Arbor News, May 23, 1941
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UNBEATEN PIONEERS TO SEEK STATE TRACK TITLE: Ann Arbor high's unbeaten track team will seek the state scholastic Class A title at East Lansing tomorrow in competition with 35 Class A schools. Although his team has been installed as a favorite, Coach Tim Ryan figures that Benton Harbor may win the meet. Benton Harbor has two athletes capable of winning four firsts for a total of 24 points as well as other probable point winners, including its relay team. The Pioneers are undefeated in five dual meets and captured the titles in the River Rouge and Albion College invitationals and in the Five-A league. From left to right the Pioneers are: Top row - Manager D. Siebert, Guy Paul, L. Nelson, W. Moss, W. Delhey, Paul Braun, E. Vlisides and Bob Twining; Middle row - Manager A. Steeb, W. Larmee, Herb Wenk, Wilbur Hann, Bill Wheatley, Wayne Newman, Glen Shankland, D. Bowerman and Coach Tim Ryan. Front row - J. Mercado, William Blaess, Ron Schairer, P. Ringquist, W. Marshall, Desmond Howarth, F. Nowland and J. Bertsos.

Year
1941
Month
May
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Ann Arbor High School 880-Yard Relay Team, April 1944

Ann Arbor High School 880-Yard Relay Team, April 1944 image
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Ann Arbor News, April 18, 1944
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PIONEER RELAY TEAM VICTORIOUS OVER BIG FIELD: Ann Arbor High's 880-yard relay team, snapped in action here with only one foot touching the ground, from left to right, Henry Platt, Lee McQuiston, Phil Mercado and Bill Haidler, emerged victorious over more than 20 teams in Saturday's River Rouge Invitational meet in Yost Field House. But the Pioneers nearly chawed their fingernails off before being assured of winning. The event was run off in six sections and Ann Arbor was in the first section. Although the Pioneer club's time was 1:40.1, which is pretty fair, it wasn't so far out of class that victory was certain. So Coach Tim Ryan and the quartet above waited impatiently as section after section reeled by in slower times than 1:40.1.

Year
1944
Month
April
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Ted Judson, Ann Arbor High Track Star, Watches Rain Fall Outside The Wines Field Fieldhouse, May 1945

Ted Judson, Ann Arbor High Track Star, Watches Rain Fall Outside The Wines Field Fieldhouse, May 1945 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1945
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WELL, I'LL BE DARNED! IT'S STILL RAINING: Ted Judson, Ann Arbor High school track star, looks dejectedly out the door of the Wines Field fieldhouse and wonders how he can get in shape for Saturday's Five-A League meeting set for Wines Field. But, on the right, he proves there's still a grin left as he laces up his shoes and prepares to get out there, rain or no rain. The Pioneers will play host to other teams in the Five-A loop for Saturday's meet which will also serve as a state regional meet. Morning events will begin at 11 o'clock and the afternoon program starts at 2 o'clock. And, as is the custom in the track world, the meet will be held rain or shine or high water. Judson, who hasn't scored less than 15 points in any track meet this year, is expected to lead the field of individual performers here in Saturday's meet.

Year
1945
Month
May
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Ted Judson, Ann Arbor High Track Star, Laces Up His Shoes, May 1945

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Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1945
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WELL, I'LL BE DARNED! IT'S STILL RAINING: Ted Judson, Ann Arbor High school track star, looks dejectedly out the door of the Wines Field fieldhouse and wonders how he can get in shape for Saturday's Five-A League meeting set for Wines Field. But, on the right, he proves there's still a grin left as he laces up his shoes and prepares to get out there, rain or no rain. The Pioneers will play host to other teams in the Five-A loop for Saturday's meet which will also serve as a state regional meet. Morning events will begin at 11 o'clock and the afternoon program starts at 2 o'clock. And, as is the custom in the track world, the meet will be held rain or shine or high water. Judson, who hasn't scored less than 15 points in any track meet this year, is expected to lead the field of individual performers here in Saturday's meet.

Year
1945
Month
May
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880-Yard Relay Team - Ann Arbor High School Track, April 1948

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Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1948
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WILL BE SHOOTING FOR REGIONAL RELAY CHAMPIONSHIP: This quartet, with one possible exception, will be shooting for 880-yard relay honors during Saturday's combination Five-A League and regional track meet on Wines Field. From left to right are Brad Harding, Mark Ford, Bob Fowler and Alex Evans. Fowler may give way to George Ridge for Saturday's meet. The Pioneers are favored to win the league and regional championship.

Year
1948
Month
April
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Brad Harding - Ann Arbor High School Track Team Captain, April 1948

Brad Harding - Ann Arbor High School Track Team Captain, April 1948 image
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Ann Arbor News, May 6, 1948
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PIONEER POINT-GETTER IN TRACK: Brad Harding, Ann Arbor High track captain, is one of the reasons Coach Tim Ryan's thinclads are having an excellent dual meet season. A handy hurdler, as this picture indicates, Harding also does all right in the jumping events. In most dual meets he can be depended upon for 12 to 20 points. Harding and his teammates will see action at Lansing Sexton Friday afternoon.

Year
1948
Month
April
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