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Slauson Junior High students selling lollipops to support the Peace Corps, May 1967 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Slauson Junior High students selling lollipops to support the Peace Corps, May 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1967
Caption:
Slauson Fund-Raising Project Slauson Junior High students crowd around a table to buy lollipops being sold to raise funds for the school's participation in the Peace Corps School-to-School Program. The Slauson youths have reached their $1,000 goal to build a school overseas.

Terry Jackson and Alberto Cuadros teach Tim Roos and Sherry Rathburn to play "Wff 'N' Proof", November 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Terry Jackson and Alberto Cuadros teach Tim Roos and Sherry Rathburn to play "Wff 'N' Proof", November 1970 image
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 29, 1970
Caption:
Teaching 'Wff-'N'-Proof" Slauson Junior High seventh grader Terry Jackson (far left) and eight grader Alberto Cuadros (far right) show Tim Roos and Sherry Rathburn, sixth graders at Eberwhite School, how to play "Wff-N-Proof," an academic game of logic. A team of Slauson students has traveled to several local elementary schools and to various places in the state teaching students and teachers how to play academic logic and mathematics games. Dwight J. McMurrin is the Academic Games Director at Slauson. (News photo by Cecil Lockard)

"No Time For Skirts" play at Slauson Junior High School, February 1969 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

"No Time For Skirts" play at Slauson Junior High School, February 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1969
Caption:
Five Slauson Junior High students act out a scene from "No Time For Skirts," a one-act situation comedy presented last week at the school. The students are (from left) Jack Juni, Carol Frederickson, Henry Pope, Pamela Evans and John Miller. The cast consisted of 13 ninth-grade speech and drama students. Mrs. Carole West directed the play. Performances were given for both Slauson students and parents and friends.

Odair and Sergio Assad, brothers from Rio de Janeiro, play classical guitar in Pioneer High School class, February 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Odair and Sergio Assad, brothers from Rio de Janeiro, play classical guitar in Pioneer High School class, February 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1969
Caption:
Brazilian Students Strum Tunes Of Home Odair (left) and Sergio Assad, brothers from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, give a classical guitar concert to a Pioneer High School music appreciation class. The youths are in Ann Arbor on a six-month scholarship from Youth For Understanding. Sergio, 16, is attending Pioneer High. Odair, 12, is a student at Slauson Junior High. The brothers study in Brazil under a teacher named Monina Tavora who is a former pupil of famed Spanish classical guitarist Segovia. The boys, who are living with Ann Arbor families, came to the city last month. They will return to Brazil this summer. Robert Pratt, chairman of the Pioneer High music department, says he plans to ask the talented youths to give other classical guitar demonstrations to Pioneer music classes. (News Photo by Cecil Locard)

Young Men Earn Trophies For Oratory

Young Men Earn Trophies For Oratory image
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Day
17
Month
April
Year
1970
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Pickets, City Police Battle

Pickets, City Police Battle image
Parent Issue
Day
24
Month
February
Year
1964
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Scrap Drive at Slauson School, October 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Scrap Drive at Slauson School, October 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 9, 1942
Caption:
TRANSPORTATION FOR SCRAP: Slauson Junior High school's junior scrap army uses a horse and buggy (above) to facilitate the collection of scrap metal. The attitude of the youngsters who posed for this picture is typical of the enthusiasm with which the school children are getting metal for Uncle Sam. Their collection program will begin officially on Monday.