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Burns Park Cub Scout Skit Depicts The Beginning Of Ann Arbor, February 1952

Burns Park Cub Scout Skit Depicts The Beginning Of Ann Arbor, February 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 7, 1952
Caption:
Cub Scouts of Burns Park School Pack 101 will turn back the pages of time at their "Blue and Gold" anniversary dinner tonight at the First Presbyterian Church. Here is a preview of the skit depicting the beginnings of Ann Arbor. In coonskin caps are famous local pioneers John Allen (Doug Bailey, left) and George Rumsey (Tom Baumgardner). To the right are their wives Ann Allen (Bill Baumgardner, left) and Ann Rumsey (Dick Root). Adding the early American touch to the scene are "Huron Indians" Audie Stevens (left) and Mike Heffernan. The trusty steed at the extreme left is composed of Larry Lowe (in front) and Philip Chenoweth. The dinner and program commemorates the 42nd anniversary of the incorporation of the Boy Scouts of America.

Abbot Elementary Students Rehearse Their Performance Of 'This Is The Town That Was', July 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase

Abbot Elementary Students Rehearse Their Performance Of 'This Is The Town That Was', July 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 17, 1974
Caption:
Abbot School students rehearse a scene from "This Is The Town That Was," which they will perform during the Street Art Fair. Eric Stoermer asks the hand of Beth Borton as (from left) Kathy Turton, Karla Stoermer, Chris Jones and Lisa Murphy watch. The original musical about early Ann Arbor was written and directed by Dianne Baker and Carol Duffy. Performances are at noon and 1 p.m. Thursday and at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Friday at the outdoor stage on East University.

Young People's Theater Performs "The Operation" at Angell School, August 1979 Photographer: Deborah Ouellette

Young People's Theater Performs "The Operation" at Angell School, August 1979 image
Year:
1979
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1979
Caption:
ON FRIDAY — Bill Egnor and Jon Berger watch over Ellen Waggoner, Barbara Newell and Chip Milhizer as they gleefully prepare to operate on David Neal in the Young People's Theater production of "The Operation," a modern version of the tale of the seven deadly sins. This play will be performed at 1 and 3 p.m. Friday at Angell School, 1608 S. University. In addition, current classes of the Theater organization will present "YPT Presents" at 1 and 3 p.m. Thursday in Angell School.

Angell Students Perform in Play "The Woman Along the Road," April 1949

Angell Students Perform in Play "The Woman Along the Road," April 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1949
Caption:
In observance of Good Friday, a sixth-grade girls dramatic club at Angell School presented a play for the school this morning, "The Woman Along the Road." Directed by Mrs. Paul Bigby and Mrs. Claude Eggertson, the participants were, left to right, Barbara Garner, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Raymond Garner of 2129 Brockman Blvd.; Ann Bigby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bigby of 1441 Park Pl.; Judy Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter of 2101 Hill St.; Ann Copely, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Frank Copely of 300 Oak Way; and Patty Moran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Moran of 1111 Henry St.

Angell Students Rehearse "Pinocchio", June 1961 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Angell Students Rehearse "Pinocchio", June 1961 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 23, 1962
Caption:
REHEARSE PLAY: First graders at Angell School, directed by University student teacher Miss Barbara Perlman, stage a dress rehearsal of "Pinocchio," which they will present tomorrow at the school for parents, friends and relatives of class members. Shown are (left to right), back row, Cindy Orr playing the part of the goldfish; Stephen Van Wyler, with a hammer, as "Gepetto"; Steve Williams in the lead role "Pinocchio"; and Susan Mathews, with wand, as the "Blue Fairy." In the front row (left) is John Livingston, who plays the part of "Jiminy Cricket" and Mike Dulgeroff as "Figaro."

Students at Angell Elementary Perform The Wizard of Oz in French, June 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Students at Angell Elementary Perform The Wizard of Oz in French, June 1963 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1963
Caption:
'WIZARD OF OZ' GOES FRENCH: Fifth and sixth grade students of Mrs. Marilyn Taylor's French classes at Angell Elementary School presented a play in French based on the "Wizard of Oz" this afternoon in the school auditorium. Parents were invited. The play, which had been in rehearsal for 40 hours, was also presented yesterday afternoon. Above (from left) Tom Breidenthal, scarecrow; Janet Polasky, tin woodman; Jackie Howe as Dorothy, and Steve Smith as the cowardly lion, and (on the floor) Patty Dickinson as Toto the dog are pictured in costume.

Angell Students Perform the Play "Oliver", March 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Angell Students Perform the Play "Oliver", March 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1965
Caption:
They Sing And Play Broadway came to Angell School yesterday, with performances by these characters from Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist and and songs from the musical "Oliver." Mrs. Karen Jones' fourth grade staged it all. The hat and coat on the "Artful Dodger" (left, played by Susan Mathews) looks like something that might have come out of the bag of loot of the bearded "Fagin," (played by Darrell Pierce). An innocent Oliver (Rusty Magee) is looking on for his first lesson in the thieves' art.

Students at Angell Elementary Perform "Peter Pan" in French, April 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Students at Angell Elementary Perform "Peter Pan" in French, April 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 17, 1964
Caption:
BONJOUR, PIERRE: Members of Le Club Dramatique Francais at Angell Elementary School warm up to their parts in "Pierre Pan," a French version of J. M. Barrie's "Peter Pan." The cast includes (from the left) Steve Smith as Captaine Crochet, Pat Spensley as Pierre Pan, Betsy Sallade as Michel, Debbie Conard as Jean, Amy Ford as Wendy, and Constance Higham as Clochette. The play was performed to a full house of Angell students yesterday afternoon and will be given again today at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium for the public free of charge.