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Ann Arbor High School students collect books to donate to prison, April 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ann Arbor High School students collect books to donate to prison, April 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 22, 1950
Caption:
Ann Arbor High School students' drive to collect books for the library of the State Prison of Southern Michigan at Jackson has been such a success that they are now busy sorting over the 2,000 contributions which have thus far been contributed. Above are (left to right) Adele Godfrey, Neil Remnant, Martha Heusel, Barbara De Wolfe, and Nanette Reganall. The students voted to undertake the project at the suggestion of their principal, Nicholas Schreiber. Schreiber and other school officials learned, when touring the prison recently, that no state funds had been appropriated to buy books for the prison library.

Neil Remnant Joyful Over First Snow of Season, November 1938 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Neil Remnant Joyful Over First Snow of Season, November 1938 image
Year:
1938
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 23, 1938
Caption:
Sure Enough, It's Real Snow!: And Neil has some in his hand to prove it. Neil is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Remnant of Fourth St., and on his way to Bach school this morning, although he was in a hurry, he couldn't resist scooping up a handful of the first real snowfall of the year, feeling it and even tasting it.

Ann Arbor High School Students Prepare Christmas Baskets For Needy, December 1949

Ann Arbor High School Students Prepare Christmas Baskets For Needy, December 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 22, 1949
Caption:
High School Students Prepare Christmas Baskets: Ann Arbor High School students, working in home room units, collected food for 38 Christmas baskets for needy families. Robert E. Morrison of 404 N. Ashley St., George A. Jayne of 67919 Eight Mile Rd., Barbara Willoughby of 253 Crest Ave., Jerry G. Fowler of 617 W. Liberty St., and Neil Remnant of 554 Fourth St. (left to right), members of the committee sponsoring the collection, were pictured today with the results of the drive. Money to buy meat, butter, eggs, and other perishables will be included in the baskets, which will be distributed by the Christmas Bureau. The students bought the food with the money they customarily use for decorating their home rooms for the holiday.