Carpenter Elementary School Students Pose As A Pioneer Family With Their Covered Wagon, February 1966 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1966
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 2, 1966
Caption:
The "westward movement," a unit in American history being studied by these Carpenter School fifth graders, takes life in the form of a covered wagon. Posing as a pioneer family are (left to right) Arthur Lau, Kenneth Buxton, Deborah Dinwiddie and Cindy Cody. The wagon was constructed by these youngsters and their classmates in Mrs. Catherine Forbes' room. It bears the traditional slogan of westward bound pioneers, "California or Bust!"
Ann Arbor News, March 2, 1966
Caption:
The "westward movement," a unit in American history being studied by these Carpenter School fifth graders, takes life in the form of a covered wagon. Posing as a pioneer family are (left to right) Arthur Lau, Kenneth Buxton, Deborah Dinwiddie and Cindy Cody. The wagon was constructed by these youngsters and their classmates in Mrs. Catherine Forbes' room. It bears the traditional slogan of westward bound pioneers, "California or Bust!"
Copyright
Copyright Protected