Miss Ann Arbor Presents Fund Drive Check To "Our Own Thing" Organization, April 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1969
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Diane Borgus, Miss Ann Arbor and a member of the "Our Own Thing" organization staff, hands Ralph M. Gibson (center), the group's financial officer, the first check received in a drive to send two talented local young people to the Interlochen Arts Academy for the summer. Left to right are Henry Pope, 15, of 524 N. Fourth, who will be sent to the academy to study drama; Miss Borgus, Gibson, Bridgette Kay McFadden of 519 Fifth, a flutist who will study music at the Traverse City academy, and her father, Carroll McFadden. The drive to provide the two scholarships officially got under way today following an organizational meeting last night at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1969
Caption:
Diane Borgus, Miss Ann Arbor and a member of the "Our Own Thing" organization staff, hands Ralph M. Gibson (center), the group's financial officer, the first check received in a drive to send two talented local young people to the Interlochen Arts Academy for the summer. Left to right are Henry Pope, 15, of 524 N. Fourth, who will be sent to the academy to study drama; Miss Borgus, Gibson, Bridgette Kay McFadden of 519 Fifth, a flutist who will study music at the Traverse City academy, and her father, Carroll McFadden. The drive to provide the two scholarships officially got under way today following an organizational meeting last night at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.
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