Mildred Scheffler's New Definition Of Retirement
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11
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November
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1973
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Scheffler, Mildred D.
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January
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1987
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King Commemoration
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1977
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Pioneer High Teacher Robert Elliott Drums With A Jazz Quartet At A Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, January 1977 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1977
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Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1977
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Today is the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's birth, but the Ann Arbor Public Schools commemorated the event yesterday, with an in-service afternoon program for teachers and administrators at Pioneer High. Following presentations by Supt. Harry Howard, Asst. Supt. Robert Potts, and Prof. James Standifer of the U-M Music School there was a program by a jazz quartet of local musicians, which included Pioneer High teacher Robert Elliott on drums. The remainder of the program was furnished by artists of the New Black Repertory Company, including dancers, shown above in "African Welcome Dance." Other company members presented poetry and song to honor Dr. King. The company has also scheduled public appearances Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights next week at Mack Elementary School. (Staff photos by Jack Stubbs)
Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1977
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Today is the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's birth, but the Ann Arbor Public Schools commemorated the event yesterday, with an in-service afternoon program for teachers and administrators at Pioneer High. Following presentations by Supt. Harry Howard, Asst. Supt. Robert Potts, and Prof. James Standifer of the U-M Music School there was a program by a jazz quartet of local musicians, which included Pioneer High teacher Robert Elliott on drums. The remainder of the program was furnished by artists of the New Black Repertory Company, including dancers, shown above in "African Welcome Dance." Other company members presented poetry and song to honor Dr. King. The company has also scheduled public appearances Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights next week at Mack Elementary School. (Staff photos by Jack Stubbs)
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Huron High School Students From Moe Abrahams' First Hour Class With Food Drive Donations, November 1979
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1979
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Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1979
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PLENTY OF CANS - A total of 159 canned goods and one large pumpkin earned this class the victory for the most goods collected at Huron High School. In an effort to increase donations for the annual Salvation Army Canned Food Drive, the Huron High School Sisters Club, sponsor of the drive, came up with the idea of an all-school competition. The winners, members of Moe Abrahams first hour class, are: front row, from left, Chuck Damm, Nickie Smith, David Pehlke and Matt Schmidt. Back row: Monica Morton, Joyce Hunter, Abrahams, Sam Cox and Nolan Frederick. Huron High alone collected over 10 boxes of food and thousands of canned items were received from throughout the Ann Arbor schools. The goods will be distributed to needy area families, along with checks for perishable items, so that all can have a hearty Christmas meal.
Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1979
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PLENTY OF CANS - A total of 159 canned goods and one large pumpkin earned this class the victory for the most goods collected at Huron High School. In an effort to increase donations for the annual Salvation Army Canned Food Drive, the Huron High School Sisters Club, sponsor of the drive, came up with the idea of an all-school competition. The winners, members of Moe Abrahams first hour class, are: front row, from left, Chuck Damm, Nickie Smith, David Pehlke and Matt Schmidt. Back row: Monica Morton, Joyce Hunter, Abrahams, Sam Cox and Nolan Frederick. Huron High alone collected over 10 boxes of food and thousands of canned items were received from throughout the Ann Arbor schools. The goods will be distributed to needy area families, along with checks for perishable items, so that all can have a hearty Christmas meal.
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Plenty Of Cans
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November
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1979
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Principal Burton Lamkin In Front Of Lawton Elementary School, October 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1964
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Unique Roof Line: Lawton Principal Burton Lamkin stands in front of his school, which will be dedicated at 3 p.m. Sunday. The heating system is housed in the raised sections of the roof.
Ann Arbor News, October 23, 1964
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Unique Roof Line: Lawton Principal Burton Lamkin stands in front of his school, which will be dedicated at 3 p.m. Sunday. The heating system is housed in the raised sections of the roof.
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Inside A Lawton Elementary Classroom, October 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Inside A Lawton Elementary Classroom, October 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Principal Josephine Brokaw Inside Thurston Elementary School, October 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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