Summer Activities at School One, School Two, and School Three, August 1950
Summer Activities at School One, School Two, School Three- August 1950
School One
The boys and girls of School One enjoyed their trip to WWJ to the program of "Inside Stuff." Thursday, August 9, a group of the boys and girls will go to the Detroit News and Vernors.
A pet show was held Friday at the play center. Ribbons were given to the following boys and girls for their pets. Terry Cooper won 1st prize for the ugliest pet. Tony Tyra received 2nd prize for his pet cat and Carol Shaw's cat got third prize. The best costumed pet was Teddy Wymer's rabbit. Jimmy Wilson got second prize for his dog dusted with blue powder and Tom Tyra received third prize for his cat.
The unusual pet ribbons went to Teddy Wymer's pet duck, Jimmy Pongranz's duck and Francis Washell's turtle. The ribbon for the oldest pet went to Julius Pongranz's police dog. The ribbon for the oldest pet was given to Betty Ann Hertza's dog. Francis Washell's pet turtle received the ribbon for the youngest pet and Clifford Renaud's hamsters received the ribbon for the second youngest pet.
The boys and girls had a party after the pet show. Several mothers contributed food for the party.
School Two
The Shadow Show was a huge success. Carol Kirtland was the announcer and Geraldine Adams was the one who operated the lights.
The boys and girls participating in the Puppet Show were: Robert Anthony billy Bankovich, Bobby Carley, Betty Cutting, Jack Cutting, Irene Gatien, Paul Gatien, Rita Gatien, Tom O'Connell, al Petri, Charles Swartzsbaugh, Barbara Waldie, and Patricia Wallis. Barbara Jones was the announcer.
The Doll Show prizes were won by David Anthonym Gail Beausejour, Loretta Bella, Nancy Balir, Carol Ann Parkas, Diane Haterman, Carol Kirtland, Eileen Lafferty, Joanne Luna Monica Push, Judy Swartzbaugh, Judy Tinnin, Lois Gebert, Barbara Waldie, Carol Ann Younts and Janice Younts.
Carol Kirtland collects dolls for a hobby and she exhibited nine of her collection. The judges were Mrs. C. Anthony, Mrs. H. Swartzbaugh and Mrs. M. Waldie.
Barbara Jones made an attractive necklace with colored shoe buttons.
The pet show prizes went to Billy Bencik, Joey Bencik, Ann Marie Blazanovich, Sandy Borne, Nancy Christie, Dennis Isons, Ray Koson, Jean Lanau, Pat Marsh, Sandra Mohler, Sandra McDonald, Joyce Montry, Barbara Murray, Eugene Penny, Al Petri, Don Petri, Sally Van Canneyt and Barbara Waldie. The judges were Mrs. C. Anthony, Mrs. H. Swartzbaugh and Mrs. M. Waldie.
School Three
The following won awards at the pet show held at School Three play center.
Youngest Pet - Thomas and Betty Swin, James Prisza and Bobby Nadie. The judges were Anne Vukovich and Lillian Gombas.
There will be ping pong, checkers and horseshoe contests this week at this play center.
The trip to WWJ and Detroit News was very interesting. A special program is arranged every Thursday at the WWJ broadcasting station for teen age kids called "Inside Stuff." Each play center is taking turns visiting the station because only forty boys and girls can be accommodated at one time.
School One
The boys and girls of School One enjoyed their trip to WWJ to the program of "Inside Stuff." Thursday, August 9, a group of the boys and girls will go to the Detroit News and Vernors.
A pet show was held Friday at the play center. Ribbons were given to the following boys and girls for their pets. Terry Cooper won 1st prize for the ugliest pet. Tony Tyra received 2nd prize for his pet cat and Carol Shaw's cat got third prize. The best costumed pet was Teddy Wymer's rabbit. Jimmy Wilson got second prize for his dog dusted with blue powder and Tom Tyra received third prize for his cat.
The unusual pet ribbons went to Teddy Wymer's pet duck, Jimmy Pongranz's duck and Francis Washell's turtle. The ribbon for the oldest pet went to Julius Pongranz's police dog. The ribbon for the oldest pet was given to Betty Ann Hertza's dog. Francis Washell's pet turtle received the ribbon for the youngest pet and Clifford Renaud's hamsters received the ribbon for the second youngest pet.
The boys and girls had a party after the pet show. Several mothers contributed food for the party.
School Two
The Shadow Show was a huge success. Carol Kirtland was the announcer and Geraldine Adams was the one who operated the lights.
The boys and girls participating in the Puppet Show were: Robert Anthony billy Bankovich, Bobby Carley, Betty Cutting, Jack Cutting, Irene Gatien, Paul Gatien, Rita Gatien, Tom O'Connell, al Petri, Charles Swartzsbaugh, Barbara Waldie, and Patricia Wallis. Barbara Jones was the announcer.
The Doll Show prizes were won by David Anthonym Gail Beausejour, Loretta Bella, Nancy Balir, Carol Ann Parkas, Diane Haterman, Carol Kirtland, Eileen Lafferty, Joanne Luna Monica Push, Judy Swartzbaugh, Judy Tinnin, Lois Gebert, Barbara Waldie, Carol Ann Younts and Janice Younts.
Carol Kirtland collects dolls for a hobby and she exhibited nine of her collection. The judges were Mrs. C. Anthony, Mrs. H. Swartzbaugh and Mrs. M. Waldie.
Barbara Jones made an attractive necklace with colored shoe buttons.
The pet show prizes went to Billy Bencik, Joey Bencik, Ann Marie Blazanovich, Sandy Borne, Nancy Christie, Dennis Isons, Ray Koson, Jean Lanau, Pat Marsh, Sandra Mohler, Sandra McDonald, Joyce Montry, Barbara Murray, Eugene Penny, Al Petri, Don Petri, Sally Van Canneyt and Barbara Waldie. The judges were Mrs. C. Anthony, Mrs. H. Swartzbaugh and Mrs. M. Waldie.
School Three
The following won awards at the pet show held at School Three play center.
Youngest Pet - Thomas and Betty Swin, James Prisza and Bobby Nadie. The judges were Anne Vukovich and Lillian Gombas.
There will be ping pong, checkers and horseshoe contests this week at this play center.
The trip to WWJ and Detroit News was very interesting. A special program is arranged every Thursday at the WWJ broadcasting station for teen age kids called "Inside Stuff." Each play center is taking turns visiting the station because only forty boys and girls can be accommodated at one time.