Red Cross Home Nursing Class Is Held at Jones School, December 1950
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1950
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Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1950
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FIRST HOME NURSING CLASS FINISHES: The first Red Cross home nursing class to be given under the Washtenaw county civil defense program was completed last night at Jones School. Two more are now in progress in Dexter, and others will be organized throughout the county as rapidly as possible, the Red Cross has announced. Mrs. Oliver Stirling, jr., taught the class. The class, shown (left to right), was composed of Mrs. Guy W. Talmage, Mrs. Reuben Hartman, Mrs. Betty Peer, Mrs. Harry Carver, Mrs. Donald Schmidt, Mrs. Olga Logan, Miss Corrintha C. Salsbury, Mrs. James Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Stirling, Mrs. Richard Hayden and Mrs. Ernest Katz. The figure in the bed is a dummy used for demonstrations in the nursing course.
Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1950
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FIRST HOME NURSING CLASS FINISHES: The first Red Cross home nursing class to be given under the Washtenaw county civil defense program was completed last night at Jones School. Two more are now in progress in Dexter, and others will be organized throughout the county as rapidly as possible, the Red Cross has announced. Mrs. Oliver Stirling, jr., taught the class. The class, shown (left to right), was composed of Mrs. Guy W. Talmage, Mrs. Reuben Hartman, Mrs. Betty Peer, Mrs. Harry Carver, Mrs. Donald Schmidt, Mrs. Olga Logan, Miss Corrintha C. Salsbury, Mrs. James Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Stirling, Mrs. Richard Hayden and Mrs. Ernest Katz. The figure in the bed is a dummy used for demonstrations in the nursing course.
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Ryan Racine and Rob Ramsburgh Sport '50s Style at Community High School, October 1993 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1993
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Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1993
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'50s STYLE -- James Dean admirers Ryan 'Blade' Racine, 15, and Rob 'Fingers' Ramsburgh, 15, eat lollipops and relax outside of Community High after school. The two sophomores said they dress in 1950s style every day: jeans, boots and slicked-back hair.
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1993
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'50s STYLE -- James Dean admirers Ryan 'Blade' Racine, 15, and Rob 'Fingers' Ramsburgh, 15, eat lollipops and relax outside of Community High after school. The two sophomores said they dress in 1950s style every day: jeans, boots and slicked-back hair.
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Rockabilly Style at Community High School, October 1993 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1993
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Tasha Lebow teaches tai chi to Community High School students, October 1993 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1993
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Tasha Lebow teaches tai chi to Community High School students, October 1993 Photographer: Linda Wan
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1993
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'Commie' Reunion Planned
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1992
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High School Wants New Admission Policy
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1991
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Jazz Ensemble Rehearses at Community High School, December 1985 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1985
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Ann Arbor News, December 21, 1985
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Community High's '1:45 Jazz Ensemble'--from left: Smoller, Avsharian, Claunch, instructor Grace and Saran--rehearse this week for their appearance at the jazz educators' conference next month
Ann Arbor News, December 21, 1985
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Community High's '1:45 Jazz Ensemble'--from left: Smoller, Avsharian, Claunch, instructor Grace and Saran--rehearse this week for their appearance at the jazz educators' conference next month
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1:45 Ensemble
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1985
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Community High Students Take Steps To Protect School
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4
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October
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1985
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