Eberwhite School Children Planting Bulbs in School Yard, October 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1951
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Juniors Plant Bulbs For Spring Flowering ~ With bulbs donated by the Ann Arbor Garden Club as part of their Junior Garden Club Project for planting around Eberwhite School, third and sixth grade students get a lesson in proper planting methods. Roger A. Schlecht of W. Washington St., 11-year-old sixth grader, listens as Miss Lina W. Benzin, third grade teacher, explains to two of her pupils, Jo Ann Reed of Mt. Pleasant Ave. (center) and Sandra L. Schlecht of Lutz Avenue, (far right) how to dig the holes.
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1951
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Juniors Plant Bulbs For Spring Flowering ~ With bulbs donated by the Ann Arbor Garden Club as part of their Junior Garden Club Project for planting around Eberwhite School, third and sixth grade students get a lesson in proper planting methods. Roger A. Schlecht of W. Washington St., 11-year-old sixth grader, listens as Miss Lina W. Benzin, third grade teacher, explains to two of her pupils, Jo Ann Reed of Mt. Pleasant Ave. (center) and Sandra L. Schlecht of Lutz Avenue, (far right) how to dig the holes.
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Eberwhite School A Cappella Choir Sings at Optimist Club Christmas Party, December 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1951
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Choir Sings For Optimist Party: Eberwhite School's a cappella choir helped provide the program for the Optimist Club's annual Christmas party yesterday at the Allenel Hotel. More than 60 Ann Arbor children were guests for the program and distribution of gifts. Members of the Eberwhite choir include: John Wesley, John Plichta, Richard Burd, William Hallock, David Juncker, Michael Brosnan, Charles Stenzel, Terry Seeback, Asa Noffsinger, Terry Weaver and Evan Kokales.
Ann Arbor News, December 10, 1951
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Choir Sings For Optimist Party: Eberwhite School's a cappella choir helped provide the program for the Optimist Club's annual Christmas party yesterday at the Allenel Hotel. More than 60 Ann Arbor children were guests for the program and distribution of gifts. Members of the Eberwhite choir include: John Wesley, John Plichta, Richard Burd, William Hallock, David Juncker, Michael Brosnan, Charles Stenzel, Terry Seeback, Asa Noffsinger, Terry Weaver and Evan Kokales.
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Eberwhite School Parents Create Set For Historical Pageant, May 1952
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1952
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Eberwhite School Girl Scouts and Brownies Plant Trees, May 1953
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1953
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Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1953
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Trees Planted At Eberwhite ~ Girl Scouts and Brownies of Eberwhite School yesterday presented two weeping cherry trees to the school. The trees were planted at the southwest corner of thew building. Present were (left to right) Girl Scouts Marlene Fisher, Janet Freeman, Sue Munz and Nancy Beckwith; Arvid Andresen, landscape architect for the school; John B. High, superintendent of school buildings and grounds; and Brownies Suzanne Stimpson and Barbara Niess.
Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1953
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Trees Planted At Eberwhite ~ Girl Scouts and Brownies of Eberwhite School yesterday presented two weeping cherry trees to the school. The trees were planted at the southwest corner of thew building. Present were (left to right) Girl Scouts Marlene Fisher, Janet Freeman, Sue Munz and Nancy Beckwith; Arvid Andresen, landscape architect for the school; John B. High, superintendent of school buildings and grounds; and Brownies Suzanne Stimpson and Barbara Niess.
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Eberwhite School Junior Red Cross Packages Christmas Toys Destined For England, November 1953
Year:
1953
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 20, 1953
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To Make England Even Merrier: Members of Eberwhite School's Junior Red Cross Council package Christmas toys for shipment to youngsters at the Marlboro Rd. primary school at Salford, England, as Miss Lillian Moore (extreme left,) an exchange teacher from that school, assists. Mrs. Margaret Matteson, an Eberwhite teacher, is teaching the fourth grade at the English school. Looking on as the gifts are placed in a Christmas stocking is Betsy Scher (second from left), a teacher at Eberwhite, and (left to right) Gerald Gibson, 10, Louise Bell, 10, and Sherrie Omerso, 7. The gifts were bought with donations made by Junior Red Cross members.
Ann Arbor News, November 20, 1953
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To Make England Even Merrier: Members of Eberwhite School's Junior Red Cross Council package Christmas toys for shipment to youngsters at the Marlboro Rd. primary school at Salford, England, as Miss Lillian Moore (extreme left,) an exchange teacher from that school, assists. Mrs. Margaret Matteson, an Eberwhite teacher, is teaching the fourth grade at the English school. Looking on as the gifts are placed in a Christmas stocking is Betsy Scher (second from left), a teacher at Eberwhite, and (left to right) Gerald Gibson, 10, Louise Bell, 10, and Sherrie Omerso, 7. The gifts were bought with donations made by Junior Red Cross members.
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Students Attend Michigan Week Ceremony at Eberwhite School, May 1954
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1954
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Students Present State Flag During Michigan Week at Eberwhite School, May 1954
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1954
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Present State Flag: Eberwhite School's Student Council presented a Michigan flag to the school this morning in an assembly in the hall, opening the school's observance of Michigan Week. David C. Gillen is president of the Student Council, and Judy Lovell is secretary. The two officers, both sixth graders, made the presentation. Note the bouquet of apple blossoms, the state flower, in left foreground.
Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1954
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Present State Flag: Eberwhite School's Student Council presented a Michigan flag to the school this morning in an assembly in the hall, opening the school's observance of Michigan Week. David C. Gillen is president of the Student Council, and Judy Lovell is secretary. The two officers, both sixth graders, made the presentation. Note the bouquet of apple blossoms, the state flower, in left foreground.
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Eberwhite Elementary School, July 1954
Year:
1954
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Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1954
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Eighteen-room Eberwhite Elementary School in Ann Arbor, costing $824,000.
Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1954
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Eighteen-room Eberwhite Elementary School in Ann Arbor, costing $824,000.
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Girls Scouts Count Money For March of Dimes, January 1955
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1955
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Count Dimes For Polio - These three Girl Scouts of Eberwhite School Troop 83 are among the many in Ann Arbor who have been counting dimes donated by pupils in the city's schools to the March of Dimes drive. The Scouts seated left to right are Linda Bandrofchak, Mary Ann Farnsworth and Kay Matzen. Behind the girls are Mrs. Douglas K. Reading (left), polio campaign chairman of the school division in the city, and Mrs. Michael Bandrofchak, Linda's mother and a leader of the troop.
Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1955
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Count Dimes For Polio - These three Girl Scouts of Eberwhite School Troop 83 are among the many in Ann Arbor who have been counting dimes donated by pupils in the city's schools to the March of Dimes drive. The Scouts seated left to right are Linda Bandrofchak, Mary Ann Farnsworth and Kay Matzen. Behind the girls are Mrs. Douglas K. Reading (left), polio campaign chairman of the school division in the city, and Mrs. Michael Bandrofchak, Linda's mother and a leader of the troop.
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