Kiwanis Host To 4-H Members
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12
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August
Year
1936
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Swimmers at the 4-H Club-Kiwanis Picnic, August 1936
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1936
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Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1936
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Kiwanis Club Hosts To 4-H Members At Portage Lake: Above are shown some of the scenes at the annual Kiwanis 4-H club picnic Monday at Newport Beach, Portage Lake. At the top, left is a group of 4-H club bathing beauties [this photo]. Left to right they are: front, Malissa Balmer, Virginia Barton and Barbara Cooper; back, Dorothy Graf, Caroline Braun, Betty Haas, Katrena Boyce, Dorothy Jean Braun, Shirley Boyce and Jean Nimke. At the right, top, County Agent H. S. Osler, is demonstrating the latest technique in throwing pie plates. A group of typical girl 4-H club member is shown in the center. They are, left to right: Evelyn Cox, Phyliss Klager, Beth Smith, Clara Henning, Betty Yenkel, Barbara Jean Kappler, Virginia Forshee, and Ethel Inverson. Denied membership because of her extreme youth, but still an enthusiastic participant in such club activities as picnics is Mary Welch, 2 years old, who is shown at right, bottom row. To the left of her is a group contesting in the golf putting game, under the direction of Kiwanian B. Frank Ohlinger. Lenora Hickman is shown with the golf club in her hand, completing a putt.
Ann Arbor News, August 12, 1936
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Kiwanis Club Hosts To 4-H Members At Portage Lake: Above are shown some of the scenes at the annual Kiwanis 4-H club picnic Monday at Newport Beach, Portage Lake. At the top, left is a group of 4-H club bathing beauties [this photo]. Left to right they are: front, Malissa Balmer, Virginia Barton and Barbara Cooper; back, Dorothy Graf, Caroline Braun, Betty Haas, Katrena Boyce, Dorothy Jean Braun, Shirley Boyce and Jean Nimke. At the right, top, County Agent H. S. Osler, is demonstrating the latest technique in throwing pie plates. A group of typical girl 4-H club member is shown in the center. They are, left to right: Evelyn Cox, Phyliss Klager, Beth Smith, Clara Henning, Betty Yenkel, Barbara Jean Kappler, Virginia Forshee, and Ethel Inverson. Denied membership because of her extreme youth, but still an enthusiastic participant in such club activities as picnics is Mary Welch, 2 years old, who is shown at right, bottom row. To the left of her is a group contesting in the golf putting game, under the direction of Kiwanian B. Frank Ohlinger. Lenora Hickman is shown with the golf club in her hand, completing a putt.
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Children Washing Hands at Lyndon Center School, March 1937
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1937
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Ann Arbor News, March 3, 1937
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Students of the Lyndon Center school, N. Territorial and Chelsea roads, form lines daily, at the noon hour, to take turns at washing their hands and receiving generous ladlings of hot soup from one of their classmates. The line shown at the top includes, left to right: Anna Campbell, Melissa Balmer, Virginia Barton, Harold Balmer, Robert Shanahan, Melvin Stofer, Valentine Krokowiak, Robert Kresko and John La Chance. At the rear is the teacher Miss Elaine Boyce who believes that cleanliness and proper diet should have a prominent place in the curriculum of the school, in country as well as in city, and she makes the best of limited facilities in the school room.
Ann Arbor News, March 3, 1937
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Students of the Lyndon Center school, N. Territorial and Chelsea roads, form lines daily, at the noon hour, to take turns at washing their hands and receiving generous ladlings of hot soup from one of their classmates. The line shown at the top includes, left to right: Anna Campbell, Melissa Balmer, Virginia Barton, Harold Balmer, Robert Shanahan, Melvin Stofer, Valentine Krokowiak, Robert Kresko and John La Chance. At the rear is the teacher Miss Elaine Boyce who believes that cleanliness and proper diet should have a prominent place in the curriculum of the school, in country as well as in city, and she makes the best of limited facilities in the school room.
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Children Line Up For Lunch Soup At Lyndon Center School, March 1937
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1937
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Ann Arbor News, March 3, 1937
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Students of the Lyndon Center school, N. Territorial and Chelsea roads, form lines daily, at the noon hour, to take turns at washing their hands and receiving generous ladlings of hot soup from one of their classmates. The line shown at the top includes, left to right: Anna Campbell, Melissa Balmer, Virginia Barton, Harold Balmer, Robert Shanahan, Melvin Stofer, Valentine Krokowiak, Robert Kresko and John La Chance. At the rear is the teacher Miss Elaine Boyce who believes that cleanliness and proper diet should have a prominent place in the curriculum of the school, in country as well as in city, and she makes the best of limited facilities in the school room.
Ann Arbor News, March 3, 1937
Caption:
Students of the Lyndon Center school, N. Territorial and Chelsea roads, form lines daily, at the noon hour, to take turns at washing their hands and receiving generous ladlings of hot soup from one of their classmates. The line shown at the top includes, left to right: Anna Campbell, Melissa Balmer, Virginia Barton, Harold Balmer, Robert Shanahan, Melvin Stofer, Valentine Krokowiak, Robert Kresko and John La Chance. At the rear is the teacher Miss Elaine Boyce who believes that cleanliness and proper diet should have a prominent place in the curriculum of the school, in country as well as in city, and she makes the best of limited facilities in the school room.
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