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The Scott Family - Ronald, Tina, Cindy, Marnita & Greg, February 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

The Scott Family - Ronald, Tina, Cindy, Marnita & Greg, February 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 2, 1969
Caption:
Eighteen-month-old Tina Scott, a handicapped youngster adopted by Prof. and Mrs. Ronald Scott of 3076 Rumsey, nestles in the lap of her dad during a family session in the living room. The other Scott children, also adopted, are Cindy, 3, and Greg, 6. Tina has a congenital club hand on which surgery has been performed.

The Woods Family - Richard, Dixie, Karen, Cecilia, Kathy, & Pookie, February 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

The Woods Family - Richard, Dixie, Karen, Cecilia, Kathy, & Pookie, February 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 23, 1969
Caption:
Members Of The Woods Family. At home are Cecilia, 3; Prof. Richard Woods; Mrs. Woods holding Karen, 7 months, and Kathy, 10 1/2, holding the dog Pookie. Cecilia and Karen are the adopted daughters of Prof. and Mrs. Woods.

They're Adoptable

They're Adoptable image
Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
April
Year
1972
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Copyright Protected

Bible Theft Angers Couple

Bible Theft Angers Couple image
Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
July
Year
1968
Copyright
Copyright Protected

Judge James R. Breakey Jr. Congratulates New U. S. Citizens Cecilia Oi-Chan Hooper and Jeanne D'Arc Hooper, November 1967 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Judge James R. Breakey Jr. Congratulates New U. S. Citizens Cecilia Oi-Chan Hooper and Jeanne D'Arc Hooper, November 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 30, 1967
Caption:
Adopted Children Naturalized - Judge James R. Breakey Jr. congratulates Cecilia Oi-Chan Hooper and Jeanne D'Arc Hooper (with flags), both 9, after they became naturalized citizens yesterday, as the other five Hooper children look on. From left to right the children are Gwen, 8; Cecilia, 9; Judy, 5; Paul, 11; Neal, 3; Jeanne, 9, and Vincent, 6. The two new Hooper citizens were born in Hong Kong and brought to this country at the age of two. They were formally adopted in 1962.