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Richard Millman Works On Three-Dimensional Design For New Junior High School On Northwest Side of Ann Arbor, December 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Richard Millman Works On Three-Dimensional Design For New Junior High School On Northwest Side of Ann Arbor, December 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1957
Caption:
Mockup Of Site: Richard Millman is shown working on a mockup of the 27-acre site of the projected northwest junior high school. The mockup gives Lane's staff a third-dimensional view of grade levels and locations of the school on the site, plus the flow of exterior traffic helping in planning.

Charles W. Lane Explains Design Process For New Junior High School On Northwest Side of Ann Arbor, December 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Charles W. Lane Explains Design Process For New Junior High School On Northwest Side of Ann Arbor, December 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1957
Caption:
How They Got This Way: How the exterior and interior spaces shown in free-hand drawings (above) were conceived is explained by Charles W. Lane. About 250 free-hand drawings similar to those shown were conceived and discarded for better ones as the result of meetings Lane held with his staff, conferences he had with school officials and the Citizens Advisory Committee, which is also aiding in the planning for the junior high. Nearly 150 persons are involved in planning the school.

Charles W. Lane & Associates Design New Junior High School On Northwest Side of Ann Arbor, December 1957 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Charles W. Lane & Associates Design New Junior High School On Northwest Side of Ann Arbor, December 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 7, 1957
Caption:
Plan Junior High: These twelve architects, designers and other skilled personnel of Charles W. Lane & Associates, Ann Arbor architectural firm, are designing the prospective 1,000-pupil, $2,000,000 northwest junior high school. If voters approve, it will be built next year. The shown are (left to right) Charles W. Lane, firm owner, Richard Millman, Miss Beverly Gee, Robert Carrigan, Jr., Lee Goucher, Alex Riebe, Gordon McCarty, Keith Weiland, Joseph Webb, Richard Knopp, Charles Geisler and David Bade. Seven members of the Lane staff were absent when this picture was taken. They are Cecil Holland, Martin Growald, James Hood, Wayne Bird and Larry Burdick and two secretaries.

Students at Wines School protest the Northbelt bypass, March, 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Students at Wines School protest the Northbelt bypass, March, 1962 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1962
Caption:
YOUNGSTERS PARADE AGAINST NORTHBELT: Equipped with signs reading "Loosen The Belt," "Save Our Woods," etc., some 30 youngsters living in the northwest section of Ann Arbor paraded this morning near Wines School in connection with a move by their elders to get the State Highway Department to change the proposed route of the Northbelt bypass.

Uneasy Neighbors Pass Word Of Escape

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October
Year
1982
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Ann Arbor Police Officer James Patrick Nolan Gives a Safety Lesson at Wines Elementary, September 1970

Ann Arbor Police Officer James Patrick Nolan Gives a Safety Lesson at Wines Elementary, September 1970 image
Year:
1970
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 23, 1970
Caption:
Fascinating Visitor - Mrs. Magadaline Ellerbusch's kindergartners at Wines Elementary School appear fascinated with their visitor - Officer James Patrick Nolan of the Ann Arbor Police Department. The officer spoke to the youngsters yesterday on the subject of safety and told them the police are their friends.