Pattengill School Fourth Graders Create Papier-Mache Animals, April 1968 Photographer: AAK
Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1968
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Fourth-graders in Robert Douglas' class at Pattengill School have been busy lately fashioning oversized animals out of papier-mache. Putting the finishing touches on the large turtle at the rear are (from left) Mindy Busche and Mike McAdoo. In the foreground, Frank Sanz and Karen Bilik paint a huge serpent. The animals will be given to Pattengill's kindergartners.
Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1968
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Fourth-graders in Robert Douglas' class at Pattengill School have been busy lately fashioning oversized animals out of papier-mache. Putting the finishing touches on the large turtle at the rear are (from left) Mindy Busche and Mike McAdoo. In the foreground, Frank Sanz and Karen Bilik paint a huge serpent. The animals will be given to Pattengill's kindergartners.
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Lawton School Students Depict Westward Movement With Wooden Figures, March 1968 Photographer: AAK
Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, March 11, 1968
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Wooden figures representing the "Westward Movement" in American History are displayed by four Lawton School fifth-graders and their art teacher, Elaine Kolasa (standing center). As part of an applied arts project, the children made the figures' heads, painted them, and attached them to wooden "bodies." The figures portray the students' concept of the sturdy, rugged men of America's pioneering days. The students are (from left) Marilynn Seaton, John Watt, Tim Malefyt and Sarah Crawford.
Ann Arbor News, March 11, 1968
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Wooden figures representing the "Westward Movement" in American History are displayed by four Lawton School fifth-graders and their art teacher, Elaine Kolasa (standing center). As part of an applied arts project, the children made the figures' heads, painted them, and attached them to wooden "bodies." The figures portray the students' concept of the sturdy, rugged men of America's pioneering days. The students are (from left) Marilynn Seaton, John Watt, Tim Malefyt and Sarah Crawford.
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Zena & Joan Brovins Prepare For Ukrainian Themed Brunch At The Ann Arbor Women's City Club, April 1968 Photographer: AAK
Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, April 13, 1968
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Dressed in authentic costumes, Mrs. Walter G. Brovins and her daughter, Joan, survey linens and ceramics from Ukraine as they get in the spirit for the annual Easter brunch which will unfold tomorrow at the Ann Arbor Women's City Club. Mrs. Brovins is chairman of the brunch, which this year will have a Ukrainian theme.
Ann Arbor News, April 13, 1968
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Dressed in authentic costumes, Mrs. Walter G. Brovins and her daughter, Joan, survey linens and ceramics from Ukraine as they get in the spirit for the annual Easter brunch which will unfold tomorrow at the Ann Arbor Women's City Club. Mrs. Brovins is chairman of the brunch, which this year will have a Ukrainian theme.
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Dr. Bruce Vandermade, Dentist, With His Children Gary & Laurie, June 1968 Photographer: AAK
Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1968
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Dr. Bruce Vandermade administers some very special dental treatment to his adopted son, Gary, 6, while his adopted daughter, Laurie, 8, watches what appears to be a painless experience. Dr. Vandermade has offices at 317 S. State. The Vandermade family lives at 1807 Hanover. Both children were adopted as infants.
Ann Arbor News, June 15, 1968
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Dr. Bruce Vandermade administers some very special dental treatment to his adopted son, Gary, 6, while his adopted daughter, Laurie, 8, watches what appears to be a painless experience. Dr. Vandermade has offices at 317 S. State. The Vandermade family lives at 1807 Hanover. Both children were adopted as infants.
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Proud Of Dad And The Job He's Doing
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1968
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Brian Prater, Bill Behnke, Steve Wild, Randy Brewer, Tim Prosser and Wayne Luckhardt of the band Waldorf Hysteria, January 1968 Photographer: AAK
Year:
1967
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Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1968
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They Create 'Hysteria" These youths comprise the "Waldorf Hysteria" group of musicians. In the front row are (from left) Brian Prater, Bill Behnke, Steve Wild and Randy Brewer. In the back row are Tim Prosser (left) and Wayne Luckhardt.
Ann Arbor News, January 2, 1968
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They Create 'Hysteria" These youths comprise the "Waldorf Hysteria" group of musicians. In the front row are (from left) Brian Prater, Bill Behnke, Steve Wild and Randy Brewer. In the back row are Tim Prosser (left) and Wayne Luckhardt.
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Brian Prater, Bill Behnke, Steve Wild, Randy Brewer, Tim Prosser and Wayne Luckhardt of the band Waldorf Hysteria, January 1968 Photographer: AAK
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1967
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Brian Prater, Bill Behnke, Steve Wild, Randy Brewer, Tim Prosser and Wayne Luckhardt of the band Waldorf Hysteria, January 1968 Photographer: AAK
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1967
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Unusual Name Identifies Local Musicians' Output
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Founders of Ann Arbor Baha'i Assembly, April 1968 Photographer: AAK
Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1968
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Baha'i Pioneers Five members of the group which formed the Ann Arbor Baha'i Assembly in 1943 attended the 25th anniversary luncheon at the YM-YWCA. They are (from left) William Parker, Mrs. Bernice Anderson, Mrs. Katherine Mills, Mrs. Martha Parker, and Harry Mills. Baha'is are continuing their anniversary celebration through May 2 and are holding two workshops with local clergymen on the theme, "Justice for All Peoples."
Ann Arbor News, April 26, 1968
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Baha'i Pioneers Five members of the group which formed the Ann Arbor Baha'i Assembly in 1943 attended the 25th anniversary luncheon at the YM-YWCA. They are (from left) William Parker, Mrs. Bernice Anderson, Mrs. Katherine Mills, Mrs. Martha Parker, and Harry Mills. Baha'is are continuing their anniversary celebration through May 2 and are holding two workshops with local clergymen on the theme, "Justice for All Peoples."
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