Barbara Lou Sevebeck & Mary Cook, Brownies From Mack School, Become Girl Scouts, April 1948

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Barbara Lou Sevebeck & Mary Cook, Brownies From Mack School, Become Girl Scouts, April 1948

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1948
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Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1948
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Representative of the 21 Brownies who became Girl Scouts in "flying-up" ceremonies conducted last night by Troop No. 37 at Mack School, Barbara Lou Sevebeck, 9, left, and Mary Cook, also 9, receive scout badges from Mrs. Nelson Rathburn, troop-leader. To make the jump from Brownie to Girl Scout, a girl must pass certain home-making and out-of-door tests, learn Girl Scouting lore, and be at least in the fourth grade of school.
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1948
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Representative of the 21 Brownies who became Girl Scouts in "flying-up" ceremonies conducted last night by Troop No. 37 at Mack School, Barbara Lou Sevebeck, 9, left, and Mary Cook, also 9, receive scout badges from Mrs. Nelson Rathburn, troop-leader. To make the jump from Brownie to Girl Scout, a girl must pass certain home-making and out-of-door tests, learn Girl Scouting lore, and be at least in the fourth grade of school.
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'Flying-Up' To Girl Scouthood

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April
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1948
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St. Thomas High School Cheerleaders, November 1952

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1952
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St. Thomas Cheerleaders, November 1952

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1952
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Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1952
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One recipe for high school fun is to pile as many teen-agers as possibleinto and onto a hotrod. St. Thomas High has a variation of that after every football game. Mary Toms (driver) borrows her father's green jeep and leads the team bus back to school. On hood are (left to right) cheerleaders Carol Otto, Mary Lou Farmer, and Sylvia Malecki. Behind driver (left to right) are Ellen Patterson, Kay Kelly and Sue Cyr. Also aboard but not clearly visible are Kathleen Wooster, Better Toms, Mary Cook, Marilyn Cyr and Joan Hickey. (Kay, Ellen and Joan also are cheerleaders.) Mary will lead the snake dance to the field tonight for the St. Thomas-U High game.
Ann Arbor News, November 14, 1952
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One recipe for high school fun is to pile as many teen-agers as possibleinto and onto a hotrod. St. Thomas High has a variation of that after every football game. Mary Toms (driver) borrows her father's green jeep and leads the team bus back to school. On hood are (left to right) cheerleaders Carol Otto, Mary Lou Farmer, and Sylvia Malecki. Behind driver (left to right) are Ellen Patterson, Kay Kelly and Sue Cyr. Also aboard but not clearly visible are Kathleen Wooster, Better Toms, Mary Cook, Marilyn Cyr and Joan Hickey. (Kay, Ellen and Joan also are cheerleaders.) Mary will lead the snake dance to the field tonight for the St. Thomas-U High game.
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Cheerleaders Ready For Big Game

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14
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November
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1952
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Death Of T. E. McDivitt

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30
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December
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1898
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