Students at Angell Elementary Perform The Wizard of Oz in French, June 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1963
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'WIZARD OF OZ' GOES FRENCH: Fifth and sixth grade students of Mrs. Marilyn Taylor's French classes at Angell Elementary School presented a play in French based on the "Wizard of Oz" this afternoon in the school auditorium. Parents were invited. The play, which had been in rehearsal for 40 hours, was also presented yesterday afternoon. Above (from left) Tom Breidenthal, scarecrow; Janet Polasky, tin woodman; Jackie Howe as Dorothy, and Steve Smith as the cowardly lion, and (on the floor) Patty Dickinson as Toto the dog are pictured in costume.
Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1963
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'WIZARD OF OZ' GOES FRENCH: Fifth and sixth grade students of Mrs. Marilyn Taylor's French classes at Angell Elementary School presented a play in French based on the "Wizard of Oz" this afternoon in the school auditorium. Parents were invited. The play, which had been in rehearsal for 40 hours, was also presented yesterday afternoon. Above (from left) Tom Breidenthal, scarecrow; Janet Polasky, tin woodman; Jackie Howe as Dorothy, and Steve Smith as the cowardly lion, and (on the floor) Patty Dickinson as Toto the dog are pictured in costume.
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