Slauson Junior High School 'Cinderella' Operetta, May 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
Year:
1940
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Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1940
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OPERETTA TELLS STORY OF 'CINDERELLA': Shown above are 10 members of the cast for "Cinderella," in original operetta form, which was to be presented this afternoon by Slauson Junior High school students. A performance for parents and others will be given at 8 o'clock tonight at the school, and a third presentation will be held tomorrow morning for children from other schools. From left to right are Richard Webb, who has the role of the coachman; Ann Letsis, the fairy godmother, and Lois Jane Saffell, who portrays Cinderella, and a group of girls who have the part of fairies. Kneeling, left to right, are Victoria Hein and Dolores Dailey, and standing, Louise Cunningham, Helen Christoff, Doris Heinzmann, Erna Jaeger and Betty Hetchler.
Ann Arbor News, May 28, 1940
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OPERETTA TELLS STORY OF 'CINDERELLA': Shown above are 10 members of the cast for "Cinderella," in original operetta form, which was to be presented this afternoon by Slauson Junior High school students. A performance for parents and others will be given at 8 o'clock tonight at the school, and a third presentation will be held tomorrow morning for children from other schools. From left to right are Richard Webb, who has the role of the coachman; Ann Letsis, the fairy godmother, and Lois Jane Saffell, who portrays Cinderella, and a group of girls who have the part of fairies. Kneeling, left to right, are Victoria Hein and Dolores Dailey, and standing, Louise Cunningham, Helen Christoff, Doris Heinzmann, Erna Jaeger and Betty Hetchler.
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Junior Choir at First Methodist Church, June 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1938
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Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1938
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CHOIR SINGERS: These children form the junior choir of the First Methodist Church, which was organized by Mrs. C. J. Tremmel, superintendent of the junior department of the church school. The director is Miss Nelda Sherwood of the University School of Music. Left to right are: front row, Miss Sherwood, Jacqueline McCarty, Dorothy Beatty, Dorothea Webb, Barbara Smith, Jane Beynon, Katherine Beynon, Barbara Hamilton, Richard Kauffman, Floyd Greene, Robert McCormick, Allan Beattie, George Sandenburgh and Virginia Currie; second row, Joan Slater, Shirley Rathburn, Richard Webb, Betty Jean Davidson, Suzanne Huff, Doris Knight, Edward Davis, Harland Dodge, Joseph Hooper, John Cook, John Tanner, Annabel Sandford, William Riskey, Curtis Bottum; and top row, Portia Middleton, Nancy Lou Pettibone, James Helfrich, Robert Brashares, James Winkler and Joyce Huff.
Ann Arbor News, June 23, 1938
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CHOIR SINGERS: These children form the junior choir of the First Methodist Church, which was organized by Mrs. C. J. Tremmel, superintendent of the junior department of the church school. The director is Miss Nelda Sherwood of the University School of Music. Left to right are: front row, Miss Sherwood, Jacqueline McCarty, Dorothy Beatty, Dorothea Webb, Barbara Smith, Jane Beynon, Katherine Beynon, Barbara Hamilton, Richard Kauffman, Floyd Greene, Robert McCormick, Allan Beattie, George Sandenburgh and Virginia Currie; second row, Joan Slater, Shirley Rathburn, Richard Webb, Betty Jean Davidson, Suzanne Huff, Doris Knight, Edward Davis, Harland Dodge, Joseph Hooper, John Cook, John Tanner, Annabel Sandford, William Riskey, Curtis Bottum; and top row, Portia Middleton, Nancy Lou Pettibone, James Helfrich, Robert Brashares, James Winkler and Joyce Huff.
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Performers at the West Park Band Shell, July, 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1942
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READY FOR TOMORROW NIGHT'S PAGEANT: Ann Arbor children will put on an all-city pageant at 8;15 tomorrow night in the West Park shell and the above scene is a pre-view of one that will be seen during the show. Children pictured from left to right above in the costumes they will wear tomorrow night are George Cooch, the Hi Tee fisherman; Ben Wheatley, announcer; Illya Malamud, the stolen prince; Richard Webb, the executioner, and Marilyn Schairer, who will play Wing Lee, the daughter of the royal coachman.
Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1942
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READY FOR TOMORROW NIGHT'S PAGEANT: Ann Arbor children will put on an all-city pageant at 8;15 tomorrow night in the West Park shell and the above scene is a pre-view of one that will be seen during the show. Children pictured from left to right above in the costumes they will wear tomorrow night are George Cooch, the Hi Tee fisherman; Ben Wheatley, announcer; Illya Malamud, the stolen prince; Richard Webb, the executioner, and Marilyn Schairer, who will play Wing Lee, the daughter of the royal coachman.
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