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20,000 March of Dimes Fundraiser Letters Delivered To Ann Arbor Post Office, December 1961 Photographer: Duane Scheel

20,000 March of Dimes Fundraiser Letters Delivered To Ann Arbor Post Office, December 1961 image
Year:
1961
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 31, 1969
Caption:
Dimes March Letters: About 20,000 letters asking support for the 1962 March of Dimes campaign for the National Foundation were delivered yesterday to the Ann Arbor Post Office. Making a last-minute check is Nancy McArtor of 1138 Lincoln Ave., Tappan Junior High School Student Council secretary. About 150 students at Tappan, Slauson and Forsythe Junior High Schools, plus firemen at the E. Stadium Blvd. station, addressed envelopes. The campaign mail is in a category handled on a volume basis, and Washtenaw County Hospital patients aided in counting envelopes.

Slauson Junior High Fashion Show, May 1969

Slauson Junior High Fashion Show, May 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 11, 1969
Caption:
"How to dress correctly was shown by these students Monday at a fashion show at Slauson Junior High, sponsored by the school's '17 club.' Some 45 students modeled fashions showing the right and wrong ways to dress. Posing here are (standing from left) Robbie Rogers, Sussanah Juni, Jacki Smith, Carla Betzig, Pat Trickett, and Sue Glass. Kneeling are Edwaa Smith and Mark Bullard. A live jazz group played during the show. The girls also do service projects. Mrs. Andrades Smith is an advisor for the club."

Flag Designates Center, July 1969

Flag Designates Center, July 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 2, 1969
Caption:
"Holding the blue flag which designates Slauson Junior High School as an official demonstration center for physical fitness programs are (from left) Dean G. Bodley, chairman of the Slauson physical education department; Edwin G. Rice of the State Department of Education, and Slauson Principal Roland J. Lehker. The flag and a certificate of recognition were presented to school officials Tuesday. Slauson is the first school in Michigan to be named a Demonstration center."