Preparing For 'An Evening of Ballet', January 1939
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Ann Arbor High School Band Boasts New Uniforms, March 1937
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Ann Arbor News, March 5, 1937
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Members of the Ann Arbor High School band, who will make their first public appearance in their natty new uniforms at a concert tonight, are shown as they tried them on at rehearsal. In the foreground (left to right) are Director William R. Champion, Donald MacLeod, Donald Waters and Walter Maynard. Proceeds from tonight's concert at 8:15 p.m. in the school auditorium will be used to help defray the expense of the uniforms. Members of the committee on uniforms were Raymond Matthews, chairman; Ivan Cuthbert, Mrs. H. K. Burch, Mrs. J. F. Fahrner, Mrs. E. R. Chaufty, Arthur Wright and Miss Anna Steele.
Ann Arbor News, March 5, 1937
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Members of the Ann Arbor High School band, who will make their first public appearance in their natty new uniforms at a concert tonight, are shown as they tried them on at rehearsal. In the foreground (left to right) are Director William R. Champion, Donald MacLeod, Donald Waters and Walter Maynard. Proceeds from tonight's concert at 8:15 p.m. in the school auditorium will be used to help defray the expense of the uniforms. Members of the committee on uniforms were Raymond Matthews, chairman; Ivan Cuthbert, Mrs. H. K. Burch, Mrs. J. F. Fahrner, Mrs. E. R. Chaufty, Arthur Wright and Miss Anna Steele.
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Kiwanis Pet And Hobby Show Winners Announced
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May
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1937
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5,000 Attend Pet And Hobby Show
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2
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May
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1936
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Kiwanis Fund Totals $2,418 - Crippled Children Aid To Set New Mark
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7
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December
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1937
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Civic Theater Group Plans Second Program This Week
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6
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May
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1935
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Amateur Players To Give Play Tonight At Temple
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10
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May
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1935
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Civic Amateur Group To Present Plays Selected In City-Wide Contest Now Under Way
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15
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January
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1937
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Ann Arbor Civic Orchestra, February 1937
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Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1937
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The Ann Arbor Civic Orchestra, directed by William R. Champion, will be heard in a "neighborhood" concert at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Jones school. Appearing in the picture are: violins - E. M. Hoover, Harold Mahlke, Marion Dettling, Wesley Logan, N. J. Riccardo, John Kubow, Charles Staubach, concertmaster, Melbourne Murphy, Robert Carson, H. Y. Boughdian, Mynnie Alder, Addelle Wilsie, Arthur Hill and Harry Buckingham; cello - Elizabeth Wentworth, Margaret Forsythe and Mary Hoover; viola - Beatrice Parsons, E. A. Schaeberle and Mary Hoover; bass - John Houdek and Virginia Hammel; bassoon - Dagmar Jamison; clarinet - Cyrel Sartor and Franklin Everett; flute - Priscilla Stockwell and George Brown; tuba - Philip Potts, manager; trombone - William Post and Gerald Wentworth; horn - Stuart Taylor; trumpet - Alf Shanklin, Don Casterline and Owen Reed; harp - Genevieve Champion; piano - Margaret Everett; percussion - Frank Ryan and Doane Corbett. Missing from the picture are Edward Parish, N. J. Riccardo, Gertrude Rippe, Roland Brandt and Ronald Hinterman.
Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1937
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The Ann Arbor Civic Orchestra, directed by William R. Champion, will be heard in a "neighborhood" concert at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Jones school. Appearing in the picture are: violins - E. M. Hoover, Harold Mahlke, Marion Dettling, Wesley Logan, N. J. Riccardo, John Kubow, Charles Staubach, concertmaster, Melbourne Murphy, Robert Carson, H. Y. Boughdian, Mynnie Alder, Addelle Wilsie, Arthur Hill and Harry Buckingham; cello - Elizabeth Wentworth, Margaret Forsythe and Mary Hoover; viola - Beatrice Parsons, E. A. Schaeberle and Mary Hoover; bass - John Houdek and Virginia Hammel; bassoon - Dagmar Jamison; clarinet - Cyrel Sartor and Franklin Everett; flute - Priscilla Stockwell and George Brown; tuba - Philip Potts, manager; trombone - William Post and Gerald Wentworth; horn - Stuart Taylor; trumpet - Alf Shanklin, Don Casterline and Owen Reed; harp - Genevieve Champion; piano - Margaret Everett; percussion - Frank Ryan and Doane Corbett. Missing from the picture are Edward Parish, N. J. Riccardo, Gertrude Rippe, Roland Brandt and Ronald Hinterman.
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West Park Orchestra Shell Will Be Dedicated Aug. 14 - Sunday Afternoon Band Concert To Feature Program
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28
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July
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1938
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