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Louise Ritsema, Haisley Principal, Chats With Students, March 1979 Photographer: Larry E. Wright

Louise Ritsema, Haisley Principal, Chats With Students, March 1979 image
Year:
1979
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 1, 1979
Caption:
Louise Ritsema chats with students Maurice Fonville and Laura Edwards

Gym teacher honored

Gym teacher honored image
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18
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October
Year
1991
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Bank teaches students about world of work

Bank teaches students about world of work image
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11
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January
Year
1999
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"Tap Dance Revue" Rehearsal at Ann Arbor High School, May 1960

"Tap Dance Revue" Rehearsal at Ann Arbor High School, May 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1960
Caption:
TO PRESENT REVUE: Some of the participants in the annual "Tap Dance Revue" to be held at 8 p.m. Friday in the Ann Arbor High School auditorium rehearse for the show. The dancers in class two at Haisley School are (left to right) Becky Davis, Jackie Tasker, Paulette LaRoue, Cheryl Hatchett, Bernadeane LaRoue, Susan St. George, Betty Bell and Mary Anna Danner. The revue is sponsored by the Ann Arbor Recreation Department and the Ann Arbor Public Schools. Admission is free. George Payne teaches the class.

Guest Teachers Studying At UM Prepare Dinner At Haisley School, December 3, 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Guest Teachers Studying At UM Prepare Dinner At Haisley School, December 3, 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 3, 1954
Caption:
Foreign Foods Sampled: Foreign teachers of English, studying at the University's English Language Institute, gathered at Haisley School last night for a dinner in which several of the teachers prepared favorite foods of their respective home countries. Doing kitchen work here are (from left to right) Sawaaki Sakuda of Japan, Teruko Inoue of Japan, Shih-Chih Tung of Formosa, Peng Ann Tan of Indonesia, Henny Tumengkol of Indonesia, and Armi Ailas of Finland. The teachers, who will be in Ann Arbor until Dec. 19, are studying under grants from the U. S. Office of Education.