Forsythe Junior High Students Cast Government Day Votes, November 1967 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1967
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Three Forsythe Junior High students prepared to cast their votes last Tuesday for their school's representatives to the Washtenaw County Boys-Girls Government Program. The students used a real "live" voting machine, obtained by the Student Council from the Ann Arbor City Hall. Twenty-two boys and girls from Forsythe won the right to participate in the Government Day Thursday, each taking over one of the county offices for a day. From left are: Frances Kerstholt, Erica Sands, Yvonne Taylor, Chris Shallhorn, and (seated) Pam Dalitz and Jackie Lucas. A total of about 400 students in schools in the area participated in the 14th annual program.
Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1967
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Three Forsythe Junior High students prepared to cast their votes last Tuesday for their school's representatives to the Washtenaw County Boys-Girls Government Program. The students used a real "live" voting machine, obtained by the Student Council from the Ann Arbor City Hall. Twenty-two boys and girls from Forsythe won the right to participate in the Government Day Thursday, each taking over one of the county offices for a day. From left are: Frances Kerstholt, Erica Sands, Yvonne Taylor, Chris Shallhorn, and (seated) Pam Dalitz and Jackie Lucas. A total of about 400 students in schools in the area participated in the 14th annual program.
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Suzzy The Squirrel & Friends At Forsythe Junior High School, November 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 16, 1962
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'SUZZY' AND FRIENDS: A fox squirrel befriended by students in the biology and science classes at Forsythe Junior High School has in turn repaid the compliment by becoming their mascot. "Suzzy," discovered with his leg in a splint by two Forsythe students, is shown receiving attention from (from left) Richard Palmer, student teacher; John Iverson, eighth grade science student, and Tom Colvin, ninth grade biology student. "Suzzy" not only likes to be fed nuts, but he likes the students to crack them for him. Students removed the splint, the source of which has not been determined.
Ann Arbor News, November 16, 1962
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'SUZZY' AND FRIENDS: A fox squirrel befriended by students in the biology and science classes at Forsythe Junior High School has in turn repaid the compliment by becoming their mascot. "Suzzy," discovered with his leg in a splint by two Forsythe students, is shown receiving attention from (from left) Richard Palmer, student teacher; John Iverson, eighth grade science student, and Tom Colvin, ninth grade biology student. "Suzzy" not only likes to be fed nuts, but he likes the students to crack them for him. Students removed the splint, the source of which has not been determined.
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Suzzy The Squirrel & Friends At Forsythe Junior High School, November 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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'Suzzy' and Friends
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Forsythe Junior High School Students Learning Latin, November 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1962
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LEARNING LATIN: A group of 13 students at Forsythe Junior High School participated in an eight-week course of programmed learning in Latin this summer at the University of Michigan as set by Prof. Waldo E. Sweet. Pictured above are a few of the students with their teacher, Prof. William Dickermann, who are continuing the same type of course daily at Forsythe this fall. Participants receive instruction from Prof. Sweet via tape recordings.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1962
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LEARNING LATIN: A group of 13 students at Forsythe Junior High School participated in an eight-week course of programmed learning in Latin this summer at the University of Michigan as set by Prof. Waldo E. Sweet. Pictured above are a few of the students with their teacher, Prof. William Dickermann, who are continuing the same type of course daily at Forsythe this fall. Participants receive instruction from Prof. Sweet via tape recordings.
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Forsythe Junior High School Modern Dance Club Performs A Thanksgiving Program, November 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1962
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DANCES FOR THANKSGIVING: The modern dance club at Forsythe Junior High School presented a program yesterday with Thanksgiving as its theme. The group presented six dances, each one demonstrating an area in which Americans are thankful. Above, (from left) standing, Joann Gillen, Leslie Orr, Sara Steeb, Kathy Hall, Sherry Kimura, Carol Redios, Allison Lang, Theresa Giesler, Sue Garlick and kneeling, Andrea Salamin, Kendra Clifford and Maria Nasjleti demonstrate their dancing skills.
Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1962
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DANCES FOR THANKSGIVING: The modern dance club at Forsythe Junior High School presented a program yesterday with Thanksgiving as its theme. The group presented six dances, each one demonstrating an area in which Americans are thankful. Above, (from left) standing, Joann Gillen, Leslie Orr, Sara Steeb, Kathy Hall, Sherry Kimura, Carol Redios, Allison Lang, Theresa Giesler, Sue Garlick and kneeling, Andrea Salamin, Kendra Clifford and Maria Nasjleti demonstrate their dancing skills.
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Pioneers Win Despite Charges Of Foul
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24
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1969
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Dicken Elementary Students Present An Afghan To June Wrigley, May 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1974
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Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1974
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Dicken Elementary School students Mark Butler (left), John Owans, Berndt Schmit, Susan Postema and Anne Marie Cole present an afghan to Miss June Wrigley, a resident of Hillside Terrace. The students and their classmates in Teacher Norma Johnston's class each made a square of the afghan as part of their class project on the history of Ann Arbor. The third graders also wrote a play titled "Long, Long Ago" about the development of the city and have written a song called "Old Ann Arbor."
Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1974
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Dicken Elementary School students Mark Butler (left), John Owans, Berndt Schmit, Susan Postema and Anne Marie Cole present an afghan to Miss June Wrigley, a resident of Hillside Terrace. The students and their classmates in Teacher Norma Johnston's class each made a square of the afghan as part of their class project on the history of Ann Arbor. The third graders also wrote a play titled "Long, Long Ago" about the development of the city and have written a song called "Old Ann Arbor."
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High School Tennis: Pioneer vs. Jackson, April 1969
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1969
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Stew Bick, Pioneer High's No. 2 tennis seed, blasted his way to a 6-0, 6-0 victory against his Jackson foe yesterday as the Pioneers racked up a 7-0 win over the Vikings. The Pioneer wins were all in straight sets.
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1969
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Stew Bick, Pioneer High's No. 2 tennis seed, blasted his way to a 6-0, 6-0 victory against his Jackson foe yesterday as the Pioneers racked up a 7-0 win over the Vikings. The Pioneer wins were all in straight sets.
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Carpenter Elementary Students Hang Work For the Annual Art Show, May 1963 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1963
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Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1963
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ART ON DISPLAY: Carpenter Elementary School will sponsor its 4th annual art show and music festival at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the school. Art work of Kindergarteners through sixth grades will be on display in the halls and classrooms. The schools orchestra and chorus will perform at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. Above, (from left) sixth graders Jim Baker, Jackie Ward, Doug Downs and Christine Harless hang pictures for the show. The public is invited to visit the school.
Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1963
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ART ON DISPLAY: Carpenter Elementary School will sponsor its 4th annual art show and music festival at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the school. Art work of Kindergarteners through sixth grades will be on display in the halls and classrooms. The schools orchestra and chorus will perform at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. Above, (from left) sixth graders Jim Baker, Jackie Ward, Doug Downs and Christine Harless hang pictures for the show. The public is invited to visit the school.
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