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Lawton School Students Depict Westward Movement With Wooden Figures, March 1968

Lawton School Students Depict Westward Movement With Wooden Figures, March 1968 image
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Ann Arbor News, March 11, 1968
Caption
Wooden figures representing the "Westward Movement" in American History are displayed by four Lawton School fifth-graders and their art teacher, Elaine Kolasa (standing center). As part of an applied arts project, the children made the figures' heads, painted them, and attached them to wooden "bodies." The figures portray the students' concept of the sturdy, rugged men of America's pioneering days. The students are (from left) Marilynn Seaton, John Watt, Tim Malefyt and Sarah Crawford.

Year
1968
Month
March
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