Fifth Graders at Angell School In A "Be Kind To Animals Club" Meeting, March 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1949
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Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1949
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Officers of the Washtenaw County Be Kind to Animals Club Association plot future projects with their director, 10-year-old Kent Marquis, left. When two of the three elected officers couldn't be present for the picture, Kent rose to the occasion and appointed two club members as stand-ins. Listening to him are, from the left, Denise Miner, 10, (pinch-hitting for Kitty Bell Stevens, club treasurer); Jane Morley, 11, president; and Bill Keely, 10 (batting for Jim McEachern, secretary). The club is this week offering to pay the $1.50 inoculation fee for dog-owners who might otherwise destroy their pets rather than pay for the vaccination. All are Angell School pupils.
Ann Arbor News, March 4, 1949
Caption:
Officers of the Washtenaw County Be Kind to Animals Club Association plot future projects with their director, 10-year-old Kent Marquis, left. When two of the three elected officers couldn't be present for the picture, Kent rose to the occasion and appointed two club members as stand-ins. Listening to him are, from the left, Denise Miner, 10, (pinch-hitting for Kitty Bell Stevens, club treasurer); Jane Morley, 11, president; and Bill Keely, 10 (batting for Jim McEachern, secretary). The club is this week offering to pay the $1.50 inoculation fee for dog-owners who might otherwise destroy their pets rather than pay for the vaccination. All are Angell School pupils.
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Angell School Fifth Graders Form 'Club Association' To Help Out Four-Footed Friends - And Their Owners
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March
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1949
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