Spring Fest Seniors Dance at Forsythe Junior High, May 1978 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
Year:
1978
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1978
Caption:
Hello To Spring - It was "Spring Fest" Thursday night at Forsythe Junior High School as senior citizens from throughout the county got together for dancing, refreshments and fellowship. Here Vic Turner, of the sponsoring Ann Arbor Recreation Department, takes a twirl on the dance floor with another of the celebrations.
Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1978
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Hello To Spring - It was "Spring Fest" Thursday night at Forsythe Junior High School as senior citizens from throughout the county got together for dancing, refreshments and fellowship. Here Vic Turner, of the sponsoring Ann Arbor Recreation Department, takes a twirl on the dance floor with another of the celebrations.
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Gifts to Elementary Schools Given in Honor of Dina Kahn, September 1969
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1969
Caption:
Memorial Gifts Honor Mrs. Kahn. Following an assembly at Haisley Elementary School at which the Dina Kahn Memorial gifts were presented, pupils, from left, Vic Turner, Trish McGovern, David Storer and Bill French look at the book "The Color of Man." With them is memorial committee chairman William De St. Aubin. The book, and a filmstrip entitled "The Meaning of Democracy." will be presented to each elementary school in the city. The memorial honors the late Mrs. Reuben Kahn and her work in promoting brotherhood. Mrs. Kahn for many years made visits to local schools.
Ann Arbor News, September 29, 1969
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Memorial Gifts Honor Mrs. Kahn. Following an assembly at Haisley Elementary School at which the Dina Kahn Memorial gifts were presented, pupils, from left, Vic Turner, Trish McGovern, David Storer and Bill French look at the book "The Color of Man." With them is memorial committee chairman William De St. Aubin. The book, and a filmstrip entitled "The Meaning of Democracy." will be presented to each elementary school in the city. The memorial honors the late Mrs. Reuben Kahn and her work in promoting brotherhood. Mrs. Kahn for many years made visits to local schools.
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