Carpenter School - Exterior, May 1958
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1958
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Carpenter School - Exterior, May 1958
Year:
1958
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Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1958
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CARPENTER SCHOOL: This school building will become the property of the Ann Arbor School District if voters in the Ann Arbor district and the Carpenter School district approve annexation proposals in the June 9 election. The new seven-classroom wing at the left was completed last August. At the right is the older six-classroom wing which was remodeled during last summer's building program.
Ann Arbor News, May 30, 1958
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CARPENTER SCHOOL: This school building will become the property of the Ann Arbor School District if voters in the Ann Arbor district and the Carpenter School district approve annexation proposals in the June 9 election. The new seven-classroom wing at the left was completed last August. At the right is the older six-classroom wing which was remodeled during last summer's building program.
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Everything But Water
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14
Month
April
Year
1959
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Fourth Graders At Carpenter School With Their Model Of A River, April 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1959
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Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1959
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EVERYTHING BUT WATER: Fourth graders in Mrs. Doris Bordine's room at Carpenter School inspect the paper mache model of a river, complete with bridges, that was made by the children during their study of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway. A combination assembly and open house was held at the school today during which children and teachers from the school, parents, and pupils from Mrs. Eldora Brummet's fourth grade room at Dicken School visited the project. Children shown here are (left, front to rear) George Ralph, Elizabeth Phillips and William Beard, and (right, front to rear) Diane Bishop and John Hogan. Twenty-six children worked on the project.
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1959
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EVERYTHING BUT WATER: Fourth graders in Mrs. Doris Bordine's room at Carpenter School inspect the paper mache model of a river, complete with bridges, that was made by the children during their study of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway. A combination assembly and open house was held at the school today during which children and teachers from the school, parents, and pupils from Mrs. Eldora Brummet's fourth grade room at Dicken School visited the project. Children shown here are (left, front to rear) George Ralph, Elizabeth Phillips and William Beard, and (right, front to rear) Diane Bishop and John Hogan. Twenty-six children worked on the project.
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Lawton Music Instructor, Carroll Hart, Instructs Choral Class, September 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1964
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Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1964
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Getting in the sing of things are these fourth, fifth and sixth grade choral pupils at Lawton Elementary School, one of two new schools open to students for the first time this fall. Music instructor Carroll Hart gives the youngsters some instructions for the coming school year. Lawton School is off Greenview just southwest of Ann Arbor High School. The other new elementary school is Thurston which is situated between Prairie and Georgetown in the Orchard Hills-Bromley subdivision areas.
Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1964
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Getting in the sing of things are these fourth, fifth and sixth grade choral pupils at Lawton Elementary School, one of two new schools open to students for the first time this fall. Music instructor Carroll Hart gives the youngsters some instructions for the coming school year. Lawton School is off Greenview just southwest of Ann Arbor High School. The other new elementary school is Thurston which is situated between Prairie and Georgetown in the Orchard Hills-Bromley subdivision areas.
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GI Program Brings New Life To Airport
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31
Month
August
Year
1946
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Jess Mosher Studies Instruments In A Link Trainer At The Ann Arbor Airport, September 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
Year:
1946
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Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1946
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A VETERAN BRUSHES UP: Jess Mosher, 227 Crest Ave. flew P-51's for the Army air force during the war. Now he's taking an instrument course at the Ann Arbor airport under the GI flight-training program. As his regular job, Mosher works in the control tower of Willow Run airport. Giving him instruction on the Link trainer in the above picture is Everett Esch of the Ann Arbor Aero Service, an organization that is teaching many Ann Arbor veterans to fly.
Ann Arbor News, August 31, 1946
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A VETERAN BRUSHES UP: Jess Mosher, 227 Crest Ave. flew P-51's for the Army air force during the war. Now he's taking an instrument course at the Ann Arbor airport under the GI flight-training program. As his regular job, Mosher works in the control tower of Willow Run airport. Giving him instruction on the Link trainer in the above picture is Everett Esch of the Ann Arbor Aero Service, an organization that is teaching many Ann Arbor veterans to fly.
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Students In Rebecca Randolph's Scarlett Middle School Class Discuss Chelsea Clinton, December 1992 Photographer: Phil Rezek
Year:
1992
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Ann Arbor News, December 13, 1992
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Donta Hicks, 13, shares his thoughts in Rebecca Randolph's (right) Scarlett Middle School class on whether Chelsea Clinton should go to public or private school in Washington, D.C.
Ann Arbor News, December 13, 1992
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Donta Hicks, 13, shares his thoughts in Rebecca Randolph's (right) Scarlett Middle School class on whether Chelsea Clinton should go to public or private school in Washington, D.C.
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