Nancy Markham Becomes A Brownie Scout While In Hospital, November 1949
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1949
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With her left leg in a traction splint, little Nancy Markham became a Brownie scout in Troop 38 during special bedside ceremonies at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital yesterday. Nancy, whose home is at 3016 Brockman Blvd., broke her leg five weeks ago, but Mrs. Carl Connable, second from left, the troop leader, has tutored her in Brownie lore each week at the hospital. Other troop officers present, from the left, were Carol Sinn, president; Judy Connable, treasurer; and Kay Velker, vice-president. Nancy was one of 11 girls who became Brownies in Troop 38. Troops 47 and 49 received ten new Brownies each in ceremonies yesterday.
Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1949
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With her left leg in a traction splint, little Nancy Markham became a Brownie scout in Troop 38 during special bedside ceremonies at St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital yesterday. Nancy, whose home is at 3016 Brockman Blvd., broke her leg five weeks ago, but Mrs. Carl Connable, second from left, the troop leader, has tutored her in Brownie lore each week at the hospital. Other troop officers present, from the left, were Carol Sinn, president; Judy Connable, treasurer; and Kay Velker, vice-president. Nancy was one of 11 girls who became Brownies in Troop 38. Troops 47 and 49 received ten new Brownies each in ceremonies yesterday.
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Brownie With A Broken Leg!
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Pioneer High School Health Occupations Students Kathy Weaver and Kristie Williams Discuss Trip to Tennessee, April 1972 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1972
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Ann Arbor News, April 16, 1972
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Kathy Weaver (Left), Kristie Williams Discuss Trip
Ann Arbor News, April 16, 1972
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Kathy Weaver (Left), Kristie Williams Discuss Trip
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Pioneer High School Health Occupations Class, March 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1972
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Ann Arbor News, March 26, 1972
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Life-Saving Technique Debbie Guthery demonstrates mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for other Pioneer High School health occupation students (from left) Gwen Johnson, Dorothy Hargrow and Mary Mason. They'll be among eight students working in a Nashville hospital during their spring vacation to further their health-occupation training.
Ann Arbor News, March 26, 1972
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Life-Saving Technique Debbie Guthery demonstrates mouth-to-mouth resuscitation for other Pioneer High School health occupation students (from left) Gwen Johnson, Dorothy Hargrow and Mary Mason. They'll be among eight students working in a Nashville hospital during their spring vacation to further their health-occupation training.
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St. Joe's Emergency Room, December 1985 Photographer: Tom Marks
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1985
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