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Poll Workers at Angell School Bundle Up From Lack of Heat, April 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Poll Workers at Angell School Bundle Up From Lack of Heat, April 1966 image
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 5, 1966
Caption:
Coolest Place In Town It was a heated election yesterday in the city, but workers at Precinct Three of the Second ward stayed cool—too cool. The polling place is at Angell School, and custodians there had put off ordering more coal because of this week's spring vacation. Coal was sent as soon as the lack of heat was discovered, but it was too late to heat the building. Working on the returns while wearing their coats are (left to right, seated) Mrs. G. L. Buhrman Jr., Mrs. Leonard K. Eaton, Mrs. Curcy T. Bell and Mrs. Dan Sekaros. Standing are Ben Dushnik and Mrs. Dale Boyles. The coal furnace is one of the few left in the school system.

Angell Students Perform the Play "Oliver", March 1965 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Angell Students Perform the Play "Oliver", March 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1965
Caption:
They Sing And Play Broadway came to Angell School yesterday, with performances by these characters from Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist and and songs from the musical "Oliver." Mrs. Karen Jones' fourth grade staged it all. The hat and coat on the "Artful Dodger" (left, played by Susan Mathews) looks like something that might have come out of the bag of loot of the bearded "Fagin," (played by Darrell Pierce). An innocent Oliver (Rusty Magee) is looking on for his first lesson in the thieves' art.

St. Paul's Lutheran School Students Learn To Make Bread, November 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel

St. Paul's Lutheran School Students Learn To Make Bread, November 1967 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, November 4, 1967
Caption:
Third-graders from St. Paul's Lutheran Elementary School on Earhart Rd. look fascinated as they knead and punch the rising dough that is destined to become bread. Teacher James Schmidt, with the help of Mrs. Nelson Ziesemer, a school cook, taught the children the fine art of baking bread one day this week.

Marnee DeVine & Patricia Kennedy Lawford Attend An Ann Arbor Democratic Women's Club Reception, October 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Marnee DeVine & Patricia Kennedy Lawford Attend An Ann Arbor Democratic Women's Club Reception, October 1960 image
Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1960
Caption:
CAMPAIGNING COUSINS: Mrs. John B. DeVine (left) of Ann Arbor talks with her cousin, Mrs. Patricia Kennedy Lawford, at a reception yesterday in the Michigan Union. The two women are working on Democratic Sen. John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign.

Marnee & John B. DeVine With Their Son John Kennedy DeVine, August 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Marnee & John B. DeVine With Their Son John Kennedy DeVine, August 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, August 8, 1964
Caption:
PRESIDENTIAL NAMESAKE: It may not be too many years before little John Kennedy DeVine of Granger Avenue will be old enough to travel to Cambridge, Mass., to see the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library on the banks of the Charles River. Meanwhile, his father, local attorney John B. DeVine, is busy in his post as Michigan chairman for the Kennedy library fund. Mrs. DeVine is a cousin of the late President. Her mother, Mrs. Charles J. Burke of Chestnut Hill, Mass., is a sister of Joseph P. Kennedy. Little John's sisters, Margot, Ann, Kathleen and Susan, are visiting Mrs. Burke now at her summer home in North Scituate, Mass. Contributions to the Kennedy Library may be mailed to the John F. Kennedy Library, Inc., at 260 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. 02116, or to P. O. Box 659, Detroit, Mich.