Ann Arbor High School A Capella Choir, December 1939 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger

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1939
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Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1939
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CENTER OF THE STAGE at Ann Arbor's annual Community Christmas Sing, scheduled to be held at 4:15 Sunday afternoon in Hill Auditorium, is reserved for Ann Arbor High School's a capella choir, pictured above as Miss. Juva N. Higbee, head of the public schools' music department, directs practice in singing carols. The choir will be part of a chorus composed of other students from the high school, and of students from St. Thomas school, University High School, and Jones, Tappan and Slauson Junior High Schools. Main job of the chorus will be to lead the audience in singing Christmas carols.
Ann Arbor News, December 18, 1939
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CENTER OF THE STAGE at Ann Arbor's annual Community Christmas Sing, scheduled to be held at 4:15 Sunday afternoon in Hill Auditorium, is reserved for Ann Arbor High School's a capella choir, pictured above as Miss. Juva N. Higbee, head of the public schools' music department, directs practice in singing carols. The choir will be part of a chorus composed of other students from the high school, and of students from St. Thomas school, University High School, and Jones, Tappan and Slauson Junior High Schools. Main job of the chorus will be to lead the audience in singing Christmas carols.
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Tappan Students Perform The Play 'The Prince & The Pauper', January 1938

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1938
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Ann Arbor News, January 10, 1938
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PRINCE AND THE PAUPER: Although not related, Jack Dates, 12, (Pauper, left) and Robert Goetz, 14, (Prince, right) bear a remarkable resemblance, fitting them ideally for Tappan school's dramatization of Mark Twain's well known tale. All work for the production was done by pupils, with 80 of them taking part on the stage. Public Performances of the play are planned for Thursday and Friday.
Ann Arbor News, January 10, 1938
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PRINCE AND THE PAUPER: Although not related, Jack Dates, 12, (Pauper, left) and Robert Goetz, 14, (Prince, right) bear a remarkable resemblance, fitting them ideally for Tappan school's dramatization of Mark Twain's well known tale. All work for the production was done by pupils, with 80 of them taking part on the stage. Public Performances of the play are planned for Thursday and Friday.
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Tappan Students Create Sets For 'The Prince & The Pauper', January 1938

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1938
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Tappan Students Perform The Play 'The May Night's Dream', May 1938

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1938
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Ann Arbor News, May 20, 1938
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LISTENING IN: Members of the 7-B class of Tappan school presented their play, "The May Night's Dream" last night, and the Dutch girl, played by Dorothy Ann Parker, left, is shown listening in on the fortune telling of the gypsy girl, played by Mary Brandon, right. The girl having her fortune told is Barbara Flickinger.
Ann Arbor News, May 20, 1938
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LISTENING IN: Members of the 7-B class of Tappan school presented their play, "The May Night's Dream" last night, and the Dutch girl, played by Dorothy Ann Parker, left, is shown listening in on the fortune telling of the gypsy girl, played by Mary Brandon, right. The girl having her fortune told is Barbara Flickinger.
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Angell Elementary School Composer-In-Residence Benjamin Cohen Works With Students, May 1996 Photographer: Eliyahu Gurfinkel

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1996
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Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1996
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Angell Elementary composer-in-residence Benjamin Cohen, right, works on a song at the school Tuesday with Peter Gramberg, 10, left. Listening are students, from left, Pamela Basanez, 10, Surun Lim, 10, and Soyoung Park, 9. The group is preparing to perform a musical theater piece, 'A Runcible Evening,' created by Cohen. The show will go on at Angell this Friday and Saturday.
Ann Arbor News, May 8, 1996
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Angell Elementary composer-in-residence Benjamin Cohen, right, works on a song at the school Tuesday with Peter Gramberg, 10, left. Listening are students, from left, Pamela Basanez, 10, Surun Lim, 10, and Soyoung Park, 9. The group is preparing to perform a musical theater piece, 'A Runcible Evening,' created by Cohen. The show will go on at Angell this Friday and Saturday.
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Webern inspires Arwulf's ambitious stage tribute, 'Further Fires'

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29
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March
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1994
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Arwulf Arwulf takes obsessions onstage

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22
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March
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1992
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San Francisco Ballet Coming March 9, 10

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7
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February
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1962
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Forsythe Junior High School Ninth-Grade Drama Classes Rehearse 'Just Fourteen', November 1968 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1968
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Forsythe Comedy Here is a scene from "Just Fourteen" a one-act comedy presented this past week by the ninth-grade drama classes at Forsythe Junior High. Members of the cast pictured are (from left) John Maier, Kurt Meye, Mary Trepasso and Robert Shay. The play, presented during the week for the students and Thursday evening for the Parent-Teacher Organization, was directed by Joanne Rebeck.
Ann Arbor News, November 17, 1968
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Forsythe Comedy Here is a scene from "Just Fourteen" a one-act comedy presented this past week by the ninth-grade drama classes at Forsythe Junior High. Members of the cast pictured are (from left) John Maier, Kurt Meye, Mary Trepasso and Robert Shay. The play, presented during the week for the students and Thursday evening for the Parent-Teacher Organization, was directed by Joanne Rebeck.
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Forsythe Junior High School Students Perform 'It's Cold In Them Thar Hills', January 1968 Photographer: AAK

Year:
1968
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Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1968
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"Paw," "Maw," and "Snoddy" seem to be having a difference of opinion in this scene from "It's Cold In Them Thar Hills," a play presented recently by Forsythe Junior High's ninth-grade speech and drama class. The comedy was directed by Mrs. Joanne Rebeck. The actors and actresses are, from left, Charles Shuman (Paw), Michelle Tanner (Maw), and Kathy Kitchenmaster (Snoddy). The students gave performances for the school and at a P.T.O. Mother-Daughter banquet.
Ann Arbor News, January 27, 1968
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"Paw," "Maw," and "Snoddy" seem to be having a difference of opinion in this scene from "It's Cold In Them Thar Hills," a play presented recently by Forsythe Junior High's ninth-grade speech and drama class. The comedy was directed by Mrs. Joanne Rebeck. The actors and actresses are, from left, Charles Shuman (Paw), Michelle Tanner (Maw), and Kathy Kitchenmaster (Snoddy). The students gave performances for the school and at a P.T.O. Mother-Daughter banquet.
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