Dexter School Students Cross Ann Arbor Street With A New Traffic Signal, September 1950
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1950
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There is something new in traffic warning signals at a dangerous corner in front of the Dexter Agricultural Rural School and High School. A portable blinker light, activated by a large battery, gives approaching drivers warning that school children are crossing busy Ann Arbor St. Several of these blinker signs are trundled into place, four times daily, by youthful traffic "cops," under the direction of Jack Klingeberger, elementary school principal and director of traffic patrols.
Ann Arbor News, September 20, 1950
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There is something new in traffic warning signals at a dangerous corner in front of the Dexter Agricultural Rural School and High School. A portable blinker light, activated by a large battery, gives approaching drivers warning that school children are crossing busy Ann Arbor St. Several of these blinker signs are trundled into place, four times daily, by youthful traffic "cops," under the direction of Jack Klingeberger, elementary school principal and director of traffic patrols.
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Dexter School Students Cross Ann Arbor Street With A New Traffic Signal, September 1950
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1950
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Blinking Away Traffic Dangers
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September
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1950
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Dicken Elementary - First Day Of School, September 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1963
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Angell School Safety Captain Officer Edward Marchan, May 1950
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1950
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Safety Patrol Captain Edward Marchan will leave for Washington tomorrow on a four-day trip as a representative of Angell School, Ann Arbor's safety patrol award winner this year.
Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1950
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Safety Patrol Captain Edward Marchan will leave for Washington tomorrow on a four-day trip as a representative of Angell School, Ann Arbor's safety patrol award winner this year.
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Jones School Students Show Off Report Cards, June 1956
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1956
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Safety Patrol Boys Russell Calvert and Aksi Kikut Depart for Washington, D.C., May 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1954
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SAFETY PATROL BOYS START TRIP: Russell Calvert (left), 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess (Edward) Calvert of 626 N. Fourth Ave., and Aksi Kikut, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Kikut of 2906 South Blvd., bid parents farewell as they leave to join 13 other Michigan Safety Patrol boys in the annual trip to Washington, D.C. sponsored by the Automobile Club. Both sixth graders, the boys are representing Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Young Kikut, formerly a patrol captain in Ypsilanti, recently moved to Ann Arbor. Calvert is a pupil at Jones School.
Ann Arbor News, May 7, 1954
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SAFETY PATROL BOYS START TRIP: Russell Calvert (left), 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess (Edward) Calvert of 626 N. Fourth Ave., and Aksi Kikut, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Kikut of 2906 South Blvd., bid parents farewell as they leave to join 13 other Michigan Safety Patrol boys in the annual trip to Washington, D.C. sponsored by the Automobile Club. Both sixth graders, the boys are representing Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Young Kikut, formerly a patrol captain in Ypsilanti, recently moved to Ann Arbor. Calvert is a pupil at Jones School.
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Safety Patrol Captain Russell Calvert Says Goodbye to His Parents, May 1954
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1954
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Jones School
Jones School was an anchor of Ann Arbor’s historically Black neighborhood (what is now Kerrytown) from the early twentieth century until 1965. Many living Ann Arbor residents remember attending Jones School during the Civil Rights Era. In 1964 the Ann Arbor Board of Education acknowledged that, with over 75% Black students, Jones was a “de facto” segregated school. Jones School closed in 1965, and several years later the building reopened as Community High School.
Ann Arbor Policemen Provide Back To School Tips For Crosswalk Safety At The Corner of Pauline & Redeemer, August 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1970
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Receiving instructions on how to safely cross school children at a busy corner this fall, crossing guard Herman Becker (right) listens to Cpl. Arthur Hughes (left) of the Ann Arbor Police Traffic Division. Looking on are traffic division patrolman Charles Fleming and safety patrol boy Scott Maly. The Police Department is recruiting guards.
Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1970
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Receiving instructions on how to safely cross school children at a busy corner this fall, crossing guard Herman Becker (right) listens to Cpl. Arthur Hughes (left) of the Ann Arbor Police Traffic Division. Looking on are traffic division patrolman Charles Fleming and safety patrol boy Scott Maly. The Police Department is recruiting guards.
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