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Children Use The Outdoor Trampolines At Ann Arbor Gymkhana, August 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Children Use The Outdoor Trampolines At Ann Arbor Gymkhana, August 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 20, 1960
Caption:
'UPPEN-GEBOUNCEN FLOPPENFIELT': That's what the Ann Arbor Gymkhana of 415 S. Maple Rd. is calling these four outdoor trampolines recently installed at the firm's business place. Don T. Botsford, owner of Gymkhana, said the demand for use of trampolines in his building necessitated installation of these four units. Gymkhana specializes in teaching use of the trampoline. The firm has been in operation here since 1956.

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26
Month
May
Year
1942
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Eberwhite School Students Work On Rope-Climbing Skills, December 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Eberwhite School Students Work On Rope-Climbing Skills, December 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1962
Caption:
Onwards And Upwards: An integral part of the physical education program in Ann Arbor public schools is the emphasis on physical fitness. Youngsters spend a portion of each physical education class working on fitness skills. Above (from left), Nate Zill, John Pilcher, Don Johnson and Brian Thompson climb ropes while their fellow classmates at Eberwhite Elementary School and their physical education teacher, Michael Barrett, watch their progress in the muscle-straining activity.

Eberwhite School Students and Teachers Participate In Project ACES Walk, April 1995 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Eberwhite School Students and Teachers Participate In Project ACES Walk, April 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 4, 1995
Caption:
ACES For Fitness - Students, teachers and others at Ann Arbor's Eberwhite Elementary School walked around the parking lot and circular drive six times Wednesday morning, all in the name of fitness. They were participating in Project ACES (All Children Exercising Simultaneously) which lasted for 15 minutes and was billed as 'the world's largest exercise class' with students participating in all 50 states and 47 countries.