Angell Elementary School Students Perform For Hillside Terrace Residents, June 1982 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
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1982
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Ann Arbor News, June 9, 1982
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POETRY AND SONG - Students from Ann Fulton's third grade class at Angell School entertained residents of Hillside Terrace Retirement Home with a program of poetry and song. Monday's presentation, directed by Kathy Hentschel, who is a former student and teacher at Angell, included 15 poems done in a mixture of choral, small group and solo voices. Angell principal Elizabeth Michael played the piano for the children's song and dance numbers and everyone got together for punch and cookies afterward.
Ann Arbor News, June 9, 1982
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POETRY AND SONG - Students from Ann Fulton's third grade class at Angell School entertained residents of Hillside Terrace Retirement Home with a program of poetry and song. Monday's presentation, directed by Kathy Hentschel, who is a former student and teacher at Angell, included 15 poems done in a mixture of choral, small group and solo voices. Angell principal Elizabeth Michael played the piano for the children's song and dance numbers and everyone got together for punch and cookies afterward.
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Angell Elementary School Students Perform At Hillside Terrace, June 1980 Photographer: Robert Chase
Year:
1980
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Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1980
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SERENADE FOR SENIORS - Young and old got together recently to celebrate the seasons of the year. Second and third graders from Anna Fulton's class at Angell Elementary School presented a program of poetry and music to residents of Hillside Terrace Retirement Home. The attentive audience heard selections ranging from "October Winds" to "A Summer Morning" to "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." The pupils memorized the poetry and choral recitations and also presented the program for their parents.
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1980
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SERENADE FOR SENIORS - Young and old got together recently to celebrate the seasons of the year. Second and third graders from Anna Fulton's class at Angell Elementary School presented a program of poetry and music to residents of Hillside Terrace Retirement Home. The attentive audience heard selections ranging from "October Winds" to "A Summer Morning" to "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." The pupils memorized the poetry and choral recitations and also presented the program for their parents.
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Hillside Terrace Residents Applaud Angell Elementary School Student's Performance, June 1980 Photographer: Robert Chase
Year:
1980
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Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1980
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SERENADE FOR SENIORS - Young and old got together recently to celebrate the seasons of the year. Second and third graders from Anna Fulton's class at Angell Elementary School presented a program of poetry and music to residents of Hillside Terrace Retirement Home. The attentive audience heard selections ranging from "October Winds" to "A Summer Morning" to "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." The pupils memorized the poetry and choral recitations and also presented the program for their parents.
Ann Arbor News, June 7, 1980
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SERENADE FOR SENIORS - Young and old got together recently to celebrate the seasons of the year. Second and third graders from Anna Fulton's class at Angell Elementary School presented a program of poetry and music to residents of Hillside Terrace Retirement Home. The attentive audience heard selections ranging from "October Winds" to "A Summer Morning" to "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." The pupils memorized the poetry and choral recitations and also presented the program for their parents.
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Dicken Elementary Students Present An Afghan To June Wrigley, May 1974 Photographer: Robert Chase
Year:
1974
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Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1974
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Dicken Elementary School students Mark Butler (left), John Owans, Berndt Schmit, Susan Postema and Anne Marie Cole present an afghan to Miss June Wrigley, a resident of Hillside Terrace. The students and their classmates in Teacher Norma Johnston's class each made a square of the afghan as part of their class project on the history of Ann Arbor. The third graders also wrote a play titled "Long, Long Ago" about the development of the city and have written a song called "Old Ann Arbor."
Ann Arbor News, May 21, 1974
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Dicken Elementary School students Mark Butler (left), John Owans, Berndt Schmit, Susan Postema and Anne Marie Cole present an afghan to Miss June Wrigley, a resident of Hillside Terrace. The students and their classmates in Teacher Norma Johnston's class each made a square of the afghan as part of their class project on the history of Ann Arbor. The third graders also wrote a play titled "Long, Long Ago" about the development of the city and have written a song called "Old Ann Arbor."
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