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New Flag for Mack School, February 1964

New Flag for Mack School, February 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 25, 1964
Caption:
NEW SCHOOL FLAG: Mack Elementary School is displaying a new school flag designed by sixth grader Cheryl Garton (right0 and made by the school's sewing club. Mack Student Council President Linda Laird (left) holds a sign of the school motto while Don Slocum, student council member, and Cheryl display the new flag. Cheryl had the winning design in a student council-sponsored contest.

"Showtime U.S.A." play at Mack School, May 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

"Showtime U.S.A." play at Mack School, May 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1965
Caption:
More Than 300 Pupils Have Roles In Play Rehearsing a scene from "Showtime U.S.A.," billed as the biggest theatrical undertaking ever held at Mack School, are part of a cast of more than 300 in the play for parents at 7:30 p.m. today at the school. The play concerns a fantasy trip by three children across the nation. Left to right are Karen Dungey, third grader, dressed for a West Coast Scene; Kim Kennedy, third grade, representing a United Nations delegate from Thailand; Chris Woodruff, first grade, holding unisphere from New York World's Fair; Howard Walker, Mack principal, a policeman for a "back home" scene; Jill Marsh, sixth grade, an oriental dancer; Ricky Thomas, fifth grade, dressed for a Mississippi River scene; and Clifford Willis, second grade, a German boy at the World's Fair.

Election Campaign Ends at Mack School, October 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Election Campaign Ends at Mack School, October 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 3, 1963
Caption:
ELECTION CAMPAIGN ENDS: Students at Mack Elementary School ended a week-long election campaign with the election of its student council officers. Winners were Linda Laird, president; Ruth Rosenstock, vice-president; Sharon Graganta, secretary, and Lisa Mets, treasurer. Part of the campaign, which included speeches and classroom tours, was this bulletin board put up by students. Miss Maurine Trautz, Mack teacher, directed the campaign. Students (from left) Jim Yates, John Laird, Peter West and Ted Adelson adjust the posters.