Hazel Jungquist Retires from Position as Angell School Principal, May 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

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1969
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Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1969
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A Farewell to Miss Jungquist Miss Hazel Jungquist, retiring principal of Angell School, shows two of her students the pen-and-ink drawing presented to her yesterday at a reception sponsored by the Angell Parent-Teacher Association. The students are Ann Gilbert (left) and Beverly Morris. The drawing, done by local artist Milton Kemnitz, shows Eberbaugh, Jones and Perry schools in the upper half, Angell in the lower half. Miss Jungquist taught at the other three schools before coming to Angell in 1957. More than 300 persons attended the reception.
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1969
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A Farewell to Miss Jungquist Miss Hazel Jungquist, retiring principal of Angell School, shows two of her students the pen-and-ink drawing presented to her yesterday at a reception sponsored by the Angell Parent-Teacher Association. The students are Ann Gilbert (left) and Beverly Morris. The drawing, done by local artist Milton Kemnitz, shows Eberbaugh, Jones and Perry schools in the upper half, Angell in the lower half. Miss Jungquist taught at the other three schools before coming to Angell in 1957. More than 300 persons attended the reception.
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Milton Kemnitz and Mrs. Harlan Hatcher Plan Art Sale at First Congregational Church, October 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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1967
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Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1967
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Art For A Cause Mrs. Harlan Hatcher and Milton Kemnitz discuss plans for an exhibit and sale of art works by more than 100 professional and amateur artists Sunday and Monday at the First Congregational Church to raise funds for medical treatment of war-injured Vietnamese children in the Hatcher home. Mrs. Hatcher, wife of the University president, is one of the sponsors of the event, while Kemnitz is a local artist donating works.
Ann Arbor News, October 13, 1967
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Art For A Cause Mrs. Harlan Hatcher and Milton Kemnitz discuss plans for an exhibit and sale of art works by more than 100 professional and amateur artists Sunday and Monday at the First Congregational Church to raise funds for medical treatment of war-injured Vietnamese children in the Hatcher home. Mrs. Hatcher, wife of the University president, is one of the sponsors of the event, while Kemnitz is a local artist donating works.
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At the University's Professional Theatre (PTP) gala premiere, January 1966 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Year:
1966
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Ann Arbor News, January 12, 1966
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Painters At The Theatre: Among invited guests coming to view the performance of the visiting artists on stage at the Mendelssohn Theatre yesterday evening were prominent Ann Arbor painters. Chatting in the lobby before the performance of "Tiny Alice" were (from left) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilt of West Ridge Road and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kemnitz of Bird Road. Mr. Wilt is professor of art at the University. Mr. Kemnitz is the illustrator of the recently published "Michigan Memories." The visiting theatrical company brings to this city a sampling of the conservatory theatre which is popular in Europe. Rather than working on a strictly production basis, the company provides continuous development and training for its participants. Study classes are in varied form and each participant brings to the conservatory from his individual background, perception and artistic experience, knowledge to share with other participants.
Ann Arbor News, January 12, 1966
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Painters At The Theatre: Among invited guests coming to view the performance of the visiting artists on stage at the Mendelssohn Theatre yesterday evening were prominent Ann Arbor painters. Chatting in the lobby before the performance of "Tiny Alice" were (from left) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilt of West Ridge Road and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kemnitz of Bird Road. Mr. Wilt is professor of art at the University. Mr. Kemnitz is the illustrator of the recently published "Michigan Memories." The visiting theatrical company brings to this city a sampling of the conservatory theatre which is popular in Europe. Rather than working on a strictly production basis, the company provides continuous development and training for its participants. Study classes are in varied form and each participant brings to the conservatory from his individual background, perception and artistic experience, knowledge to share with other participants.
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Piano On The Prowl

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2
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June
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1961
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Ann Arbor Yesterdays ~ A Report To Our Public

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16
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May
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1960
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Drawing of Street Art Fair on South University in July

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Cooperative Ventures Began In Post-Depression Era

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21
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February
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1982
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Federal Officials To Help Dedicate Lurie Terrace

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7
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October
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1964
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Living At Lurie Terrace Characterized By Variety

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August
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1965
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Official City Honors Accorded Astronauts

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15
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June
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1965
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