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Ann Arbor Wing Scouts Gather At Ann Arbor Airport For Flights Over The City, December 1950

Ann Arbor Wing Scouts Gather At Ann Arbor Airport For Flights Over The City, December 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1950
Caption:
WING SCOUTS TAKE TO THE AIR: Six members of Ann Arbor Wing Scout Troop No. 7 took introductory plane rides over the city Saturday from the Ann Arbor Airport. The troop, a branch of the Girl Scouts interested primarily in aviation, calls itself the "Lucky Seven" Troop. Left to right, the troop members are Pat McFarland, 209 Pleasant Pl.; Ruthie Metzger, 1920 Dexter Ave.; Karen Overbeck, 212 Pleasant Pl.; Gail Kaiser, 1219 Elder Blvd.; Nancy Travis, 1809 Dexter Ave.; and Margie Hume, 812 Brown St. Troop leader is Mrs. Veda MacNabb. Saturday's half-hour flights (three scouts at a time) were piloted by Edward Kaiser.

Fifth Graders at Angell School In A "Be Kind To Animals Club" Meeting, March 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Fifth Graders at Angell School In A "Be Kind To Animals Club" Meeting, March 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1949
Caption:
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.

Washtenaw County Be Kind to Animals Club Fundraiser, February 1950

Washtenaw County Be Kind to Animals Club Fundraiser, February 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 8, 1950
Caption:
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.

Winners Of The Ann Arbor Noon Optimist Club's Oratory Contest, April 1972

Winners Of The Ann Arbor Noon Optimist Club's Oratory Contest, April 1972 image
Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 9, 1972
Caption:
Victor Turner, president of the Ann Arbor Noon Optimist Club, presents trophies and certificates to winners of the first oratory contest the local club has ever held for girls. All of the winners are Mack School sixth graders. The winners are (standing left to right): Carolyn Campbell, Donna Hunter and Monita Thompson. Sitting (left to right) are: first place winner Jackie Jacobs and Brenda Cumby.

Optimist Club Elects

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