Ready For Delivery
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26
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March
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1959
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Easter Bunny At Bach School, March 1959 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1959
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Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1959
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BUNNY AT BACH: Janis Rinkel and Sandra Cole, fourth graders at Bach School, put the finishing touches on a 5-foot-tall Easter Bunny made of paper mache. Pupils in Mrs. Lucille Wilson's fourth grade room made the rabbit which stands in the school corridor. The basket holds donations for the Easter Seal drive sponsored by the Washtenaw County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc.
Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1959
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BUNNY AT BACH: Janis Rinkel and Sandra Cole, fourth graders at Bach School, put the finishing touches on a 5-foot-tall Easter Bunny made of paper mache. Pupils in Mrs. Lucille Wilson's fourth grade room made the rabbit which stands in the school corridor. The basket holds donations for the Easter Seal drive sponsored by the Washtenaw County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc.
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Bunny At Bach
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March
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1959
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Bach School second graders visit the Ann Arbor fire department, October 1947
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1947
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Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1985
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October, 1947: Bach School second grade visits the Ann Arbor fire department
Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1985
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October, 1947: Bach School second grade visits the Ann Arbor fire department
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Ann Arbor High School Twins, Douglas & Donald Schleede, Compete In Five-A League Track Meet, October 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor High School Twins, Douglas & Donald Schleede, Compete In Five-A League Track Meet, October 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, October 19, 1946
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PIONEER OPPONENTS CAN'T BE BLAMED FOR SEEING DOUBLE: Once again Ann Arbor High Track Coach Tim Ryan has come up with a top-notch pair of identical twins. These are Doug (left) and Don Schleede who fill the gap created when Identicals Ed and Don Makielski were graduated. In this morning's Five-A League championship track meet here, which Ann Arbor won, Doug Schleede placed eighth and Don was third.
Ann Arbor News, October 19, 1946
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PIONEER OPPONENTS CAN'T BE BLAMED FOR SEEING DOUBLE: Once again Ann Arbor High Track Coach Tim Ryan has come up with a top-notch pair of identical twins. These are Doug (left) and Don Schleede who fill the gap created when Identicals Ed and Don Makielski were graduated. In this morning's Five-A League championship track meet here, which Ann Arbor won, Doug Schleede placed eighth and Don was third.
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Ann Arbor High Harriers Win Five-A League Crown
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19
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October
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1946
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Roger Holcomb Performs Safety Patrol Duties At Fritz School, December 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, January 3, 1952
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Wearing the safety patrol boy's white belt of authority is usually the trust of the elementary schools' elder classmen - the sixth graders. But at Fritz School, third graders took over the job this year, and ably too, says Principal Louise Ritsema. Fritz acquired the youngest safety patrol squad in the city this year, because it had to send its higher grades to other city schools for lack of space. Eight-year-old Roger Holcomb, one of the Fritz squad, is shown above guiding his fellow pupils across Maple St. at the lunch hour.
Ann Arbor News, January 3, 1952
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Wearing the safety patrol boy's white belt of authority is usually the trust of the elementary schools' elder classmen - the sixth graders. But at Fritz School, third graders took over the job this year, and ably too, says Principal Louise Ritsema. Fritz acquired the youngest safety patrol squad in the city this year, because it had to send its higher grades to other city schools for lack of space. Eight-year-old Roger Holcomb, one of the Fritz squad, is shown above guiding his fellow pupils across Maple St. at the lunch hour.
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Roger Holcomb Performs Safety Patrol Duties At Fritz School, December 1951
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1951
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Young But Able
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3
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January
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1952
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