Girl Scouts Sculpt Clay Models at Camp Hilltop, July 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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Girl Scout Sculptors: Modeling in clay is one of the more popular activities among Day Camp girls. Here Mrs. G. V. Edmondson of Gardner Ave. divides clay among the girls. From left are Pat Ruby of Whitmore Lake, Sharon St. Charles of Whitmore Lake and Wendy Weller of South Blvd.
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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Girl Scout Sculptors: Modeling in clay is one of the more popular activities among Day Camp girls. Here Mrs. G. V. Edmondson of Gardner Ave. divides clay among the girls. From left are Pat Ruby of Whitmore Lake, Sharon St. Charles of Whitmore Lake and Wendy Weller of South Blvd.
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Girl Scouts Janet and June Heeres Carry Water at Camp Hilltop, July 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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Water Girls: Twin sisters Janet and June Heeres of Whitmore Lake contribute their bit to the dish washing by carrying water. The twins are two of approximately 200 girls who are taking part in the Day Camp program.
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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Water Girls: Twin sisters Janet and June Heeres of Whitmore Lake contribute their bit to the dish washing by carrying water. The twins are two of approximately 200 girls who are taking part in the Day Camp program.
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Girl Scouts Visit With University of Michigan Student Lily Maung of Burma at Camp Hilltop, July 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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International Atmosphere: The girls enjoy hearing Miss Lily Maung talk about her native Burma. A student at the University, Miss Maung is working at the Day Camp to further her experience in social work among children, which will be her field when she returns to Burma. From left are Jan Wint of Whitmore Lake, Miss Maung, Karen Bisard of Maple Dale Dr., Deanna Rowland of Whitmore Lake and Jean Richards of Rock Creek Dr.
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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International Atmosphere: The girls enjoy hearing Miss Lily Maung talk about her native Burma. A student at the University, Miss Maung is working at the Day Camp to further her experience in social work among children, which will be her field when she returns to Burma. From left are Jan Wint of Whitmore Lake, Miss Maung, Karen Bisard of Maple Dale Dr., Deanna Rowland of Whitmore Lake and Jean Richards of Rock Creek Dr.
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Little Brothers of Girl Scouts Enjoy a Hike at Camp Hilltop, July 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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Boys At Girls' Day Camp: Mothers working as volunteers at the Girl Scout Day Camp at Hilltop, off W. Huron River Dr., have baby-sitting problems. So they have to bring some of the boys along. Here "the prairie dogs," the youngsters name for themselves, are off on a nature hike under the supervision of Pat Harris, a program aide and senior scout.
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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Boys At Girls' Day Camp: Mothers working as volunteers at the Girl Scout Day Camp at Hilltop, off W. Huron River Dr., have baby-sitting problems. So they have to bring some of the boys along. Here "the prairie dogs," the youngsters name for themselves, are off on a nature hike under the supervision of Pat Harris, a program aide and senior scout.
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A Day At Camp, Told In Pictures
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1955
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Girl Scout Building a Better Birdhouse at Camp Hilltop, July 1955
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1955
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Girl Scouts Building Birdhouses at Camp Hilltop, July 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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Birdhouse Builders: Lois Bush of White St.,, an aide at the camp, helps Julia Lacy of Dhu Varren Rd. in constructing her first birdhouse. The wood-working kit is one of 200 donated to the camp by an Ann Arbor resident.
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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Birdhouse Builders: Lois Bush of White St.,, an aide at the camp, helps Julia Lacy of Dhu Varren Rd. in constructing her first birdhouse. The wood-working kit is one of 200 donated to the camp by an Ann Arbor resident.
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Girl Scouts Doing Dishes at Camp Hilltop, July 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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Always The Dishes: Janet Heeres of Whitmore Lake (foreground) and Kathy Dawson of Greenland Dr. are assisted by Mrs. Corrine Shackett of Whitmore Lake in finishing up dishes after lunch. Mrs. Shackett is one of approximately 40 mothers who assist the Girl Scout director in supervising the camp.
Ann Arbor News, July 19, 1955
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Always The Dishes: Janet Heeres of Whitmore Lake (foreground) and Kathy Dawson of Greenland Dr. are assisted by Mrs. Corrine Shackett of Whitmore Lake in finishing up dishes after lunch. Mrs. Shackett is one of approximately 40 mothers who assist the Girl Scout director in supervising the camp.
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