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Fifth Graders At Northside School Present A Thanksgiving Play, November 1959 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Fifth Graders At Northside School Present A Thanksgiving Play, November 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 25, 1959
Caption:
PRESENT PLAY: Northside School youngsters watched a Thanksgiving play yesterday put on by students in Mrs. Florence Haas' fifth grade class. Thanksgiving programs were being given this week throughout the city's school system.

Skip Sparks, Burns Park Safety Patrol Guard, In Halloween Mask - October 31, 1973 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Skip Sparks, Burns Park Safety Patrol Guard, In Halloween Mask - October 31, 1973 image
Year:
1973
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1973
Caption:
Spooky Skip Sparks this morning scared away motorists but not students from the corner where is a safety patrol guard. Skip is a fifth grader at Burns Park School. For those safety minded, his vision wasn't hampered. Spooks have eyes in the back of their heads. (News photo by Jack Stubbs)

Pumpkin Contest Winners At Perry School, October 1954

Pumpkin Contest Winners At Perry School, October 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1954
Caption:
WINNER PUFFS ON CIGAR: Rusty Clapsaddle gazes at his victorious, grinning pumpkin, cited as the largest in the Perry School jack o'-lantern contest sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Behind him, Susan Freimarck holds the bewigged winner in the "roundest" pumpkin contest. The city's 12 elementary schools participated in the contest, and a total of 96 winning pumpkins were singled out.

Pattengill Elementary Students Carve Halloween Pumpkins, October 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Pattengill Elementary Students Carve Halloween Pumpkins, October 1973 image
Year:
1973
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1973
Caption:
Students at Pattengill Elementary School devote intense concentration to carving a pumpkin as part of a class activity. They are, from left, March Abbey, Sean Fink and David Downing. David's advice: "If you carve them too soon, they'll get rotten." (Ann Arbor News photo by Cecil Lockard)