There's History In Names Of Ann Arbor Schools
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August
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1973
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Going Up, Brick-By-Brick
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September
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1956
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Reading is fundamental to school's community
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January
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1999
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Chari Santos (left) & Frank Flores Will Entertain At The Dicken School Moms' Night, March 19, 1960 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1960
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To Entertain: Among Philippine students from the University's International Center who will entertain at the Moms' Night Tuesday at Dicken School will be Chari Santos (left) and Frank Flores. The evening will begin with dinner at 7 p.m. An international theme is planned.
Ann Arbor News, March 19, 1960
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To Entertain: Among Philippine students from the University's International Center who will entertain at the Moms' Night Tuesday at Dicken School will be Chari Santos (left) and Frank Flores. The evening will begin with dinner at 7 p.m. An international theme is planned.
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To Entertain
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March
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1960
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Visiting Japanese High School Students Enjoy Playing Baseball Against Ann Arbor Students At Dicken School, August 9, 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Ann Arbor News, August 9, 1970
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A favorite sport in both the United States and Japan is baseball. So a game was played Wednesday at the Dicken School playground between the Japanese high school students from Kagoshima who have been visiting Ann Arbor and their American hosts and hostesses. Who won? The Japanese pupils!
Ann Arbor News, August 9, 1970
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A favorite sport in both the United States and Japan is baseball. So a game was played Wednesday at the Dicken School playground between the Japanese high school students from Kagoshima who have been visiting Ann Arbor and their American hosts and hostesses. Who won? The Japanese pupils!
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Visiting Japanese High School Students Enjoy Playing Baseball Against Ann Arbor Students At Dicken School, August 9, 1970 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1970
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Brickwork Underway On Future Carrie L. Dicken School, September 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1956
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Going Up, Brick-By-Brick: This $810,717, 18-classroom southwest school is getting "bricked-up" on its 12-acre site west of the present end of Coronado Dr. Scheduled to be finished by Sept. 1, 1957, the school is about 35 per cent complete, Architect Charles W. Lane of Ann Arbor reports. It is one of three same-size elementaries now under construction in the Ann Arbor School District to house a total of 1,620 grade-school children. Each school's normal capacity is 540.
Ann Arbor News, September 21, 1956
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Going Up, Brick-By-Brick: This $810,717, 18-classroom southwest school is getting "bricked-up" on its 12-acre site west of the present end of Coronado Dr. Scheduled to be finished by Sept. 1, 1957, the school is about 35 per cent complete, Architect Charles W. Lane of Ann Arbor reports. It is one of three same-size elementaries now under construction in the Ann Arbor School District to house a total of 1,620 grade-school children. Each school's normal capacity is 540.
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Future Carrie L. Dicken School Scheduled For September 1957 Opening, September 1956
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1956
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New Carrie L. Dicken School On Ann Arbor's South Side, February 1957
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1957
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Ann Arbor News, February 21, 1957
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For 1,500 Pupils: The three new elementary school buildings pictured costing a total of $2,490,197, will house up to 1,500 kindergarten through sixth graders when they open in September. The three schools were named last night by the Ann Arbor Board of Education in honor of educators who served in local public schools. The new Levi D. Wines School (top, at left) at Newport and Sunset Rds. and the Carrie M. Dicken School (bottom, at left) [this photo] west of the end of Coronado Dr. each cost about $811,000. They will be finished April 15 and June 1, respectively. The Judson G. Pattengill School (above) at Carhart Ave. and Crestland Dr. will be finished in May. It cost $867,615.
Ann Arbor News, February 21, 1957
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For 1,500 Pupils: The three new elementary school buildings pictured costing a total of $2,490,197, will house up to 1,500 kindergarten through sixth graders when they open in September. The three schools were named last night by the Ann Arbor Board of Education in honor of educators who served in local public schools. The new Levi D. Wines School (top, at left) at Newport and Sunset Rds. and the Carrie M. Dicken School (bottom, at left) [this photo] west of the end of Coronado Dr. each cost about $811,000. They will be finished April 15 and June 1, respectively. The Judson G. Pattengill School (above) at Carhart Ave. and Crestland Dr. will be finished in May. It cost $867,615.
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