Ann Arbor Yesterdays ~ When 'Boys Would Be Boys'
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31
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October
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1960
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Ever Wonder Who Really Started Halloween Celebrations?
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29
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October
Year
1958
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David, Tommy, & Bob Ufer In Their Halloween Costumes, October 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1958
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1958
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Great, Big, Spooky Day: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ufer of Granger Ave. won't recognize their children on Halloween. David (left) will be an Indian; Tommy, a bunny, and Bob, a guardsman.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1958
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Great, Big, Spooky Day: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ufer of Granger Ave. won't recognize their children on Halloween. David (left) will be an Indian; Tommy, a bunny, and Bob, a guardsman.
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Ann Arbor Police Coordinate Volunteer Devil's Night and Halloween Patrols, October 1989 Photographer: Colleen Fitzgerald
Year:
1989
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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1989
Caption:
James L. Sommers, emergency coordinator for amateur radio operators for Washtenaw County, and Ann Arbor Police Sgt. John King coordinate volunteer patrols for Devil's Night and Halloween.
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1989
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James L. Sommers, emergency coordinator for amateur radio operators for Washtenaw County, and Ann Arbor Police Sgt. John King coordinate volunteer patrols for Devil's Night and Halloween.
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Cemetery tour views history of grave matters
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27
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October
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1991
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Eberwhite School Children Get Ready for the Pumpkin Parade, October 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1959
Caption:
Pumpkin Parade: Youngsters in kindergarten, first, second and third grades at Eberwhite School brought their decorated Halloween pumpkins to school yesterday for a contest. Some of the contestants standing in front of the massed display are (left to right) Mark Hiller, Sharon Holzapfel, Rickey Peltz, Cindy Gould and Laura Betzig.
Ann Arbor News, October 29, 1959
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Pumpkin Parade: Youngsters in kindergarten, first, second and third grades at Eberwhite School brought their decorated Halloween pumpkins to school yesterday for a contest. Some of the contestants standing in front of the massed display are (left to right) Mark Hiller, Sharon Holzapfel, Rickey Peltz, Cindy Gould and Laura Betzig.
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Pumpkin Contest Day at Eberwhite School, October 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1960
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Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1960
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Today Is Pumpkin Day: And you can sure that many little spooks, ghosts and goblins will be clamoring to your door with that familiar cry "trick or treat." While preparing for their "big night," the children at Eberwhite Elementary School had a pumpkin contest to see who had the pumpkin with the "most character." Lots of pumpkin owners were proud of their characters, especially Mike Fruelich (left), son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fruelich, Eight St., who is holding his beatnik with the "shades." Marcia Madonik (center), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madonik, Madison Pl., says she "likes the looks of Mike's pumpkin," and Kathy Jarsma (right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jarsma, Lutz St., says she doesn't mind sitting next to that pirate. But that's probably because she's thinking about that gypsy costume she's going to wear tonight. Marcia says she is going to "dress up like Jingles" and Mike "just doesn't know yet." Eberwhite School has been having pumpkin contests since 1951. More than 100 children brought their pumpkins to school this year.
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1960
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Today Is Pumpkin Day: And you can sure that many little spooks, ghosts and goblins will be clamoring to your door with that familiar cry "trick or treat." While preparing for their "big night," the children at Eberwhite Elementary School had a pumpkin contest to see who had the pumpkin with the "most character." Lots of pumpkin owners were proud of their characters, especially Mike Fruelich (left), son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fruelich, Eight St., who is holding his beatnik with the "shades." Marcia Madonik (center), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madonik, Madison Pl., says she "likes the looks of Mike's pumpkin," and Kathy Jarsma (right), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jarsma, Lutz St., says she doesn't mind sitting next to that pirate. But that's probably because she's thinking about that gypsy costume she's going to wear tonight. Marcia says she is going to "dress up like Jingles" and Mike "just doesn't know yet." Eberwhite School has been having pumpkin contests since 1951. More than 100 children brought their pumpkins to school this year.
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Eberwhite School Students With 'Hercules the Scarecrow,' October 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1964
Caption:
Well Stuffed Scarecrow - Four of about 75 Eberwhite Elementary School students who made "Hercules the Scarecrow" pose with him. (Left to right) Sally Rosasco, fifth grade; Robin Robinson, third grade; Jill Veigel, first grade; and Eugene Smith, fifth grade. Eberwhite Principal Mary Lou Chaffee called for volunteers to work on the scarecrow with her after school Monday and so many from all grades turned out that the project took less than an hour from start to cleanup. The jack-o'lantern is one of more than 15.
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1964
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Well Stuffed Scarecrow - Four of about 75 Eberwhite Elementary School students who made "Hercules the Scarecrow" pose with him. (Left to right) Sally Rosasco, fifth grade; Robin Robinson, third grade; Jill Veigel, first grade; and Eugene Smith, fifth grade. Eberwhite Principal Mary Lou Chaffee called for volunteers to work on the scarecrow with her after school Monday and so many from all grades turned out that the project took less than an hour from start to cleanup. The jack-o'lantern is one of more than 15.
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Eberwhite School Students With Halloween Pumpkin Creations, October 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1964
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Jack-O-Lantern Display, Eberwhite School, October 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1967
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Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1967
Caption:
Kindergartners at Eberwhite Elementary School line up to view the school's "Jack-o-Lantern Display." The Student Council secretary and president, fifth-graders Cindy Shaw (left) and Theresa Lum, respectively, supervise. Children from all grades were invited by the council to bring their pumpkins to the school's central hall.
Ann Arbor News, October 27, 1967
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Kindergartners at Eberwhite Elementary School line up to view the school's "Jack-o-Lantern Display." The Student Council secretary and president, fifth-graders Cindy Shaw (left) and Theresa Lum, respectively, supervise. Children from all grades were invited by the council to bring their pumpkins to the school's central hall.
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