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Tree Grows for Johnnie

Detroit Free Press , May 27, 1962 I don't know if the Imagine Theater, located at 33455 Warren Road in Westland, occupies the former Tonquish Elementary School building and property or if the clump of birch trees that were planted there in 1962 still remain but if so the trees have a bittersweet origin. John "Johnnie" Paxton, a WWII Marine and North Carolina transplant, was the custodian, and sometimes bus driver for the sports teams at the school. During a road game at Northville, in which he was the driver and the ever-enthusiastic fan, Paxton died of a heart attack. Beloved by the children they began to bring pennies to school to buy something to remember Johnnie. They considered books as a remembrance but a tree seemed more enduring. So with the help of principal Patrick Hamil they planted the birch near the school. "Be the kind of generous, understanding person Johnnie Paxton was." said Hamill as some children wiped away tears. A boy played the trumpet ...

The Box at Tonquish Elementary School

Detroit Free Press , January 31, 1962 Mrs. Jean Beegle's class at Tonquish Elementary School in Nankin Twp. were struck with mania by a box! Not unlike modern tweens mesmerized by technology this "box" was produced by Beegle's husband. It allowed the students to place a question card with their chosen answer into the box and it would return a response of true, false or ridiculous.