Path Constructed For Abbot School Students, October 1971 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1971
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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1971
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A volunteer project to provide a gravel path for youngsters living in the Maple Park Public Housing Development near N. Maple and Dexter Rds. who attend Abbot School is scheduled for completion this weekend. Grading services were donated by the Washtenaw Asphalt Co. and parents and members of the community have done volunteer work to complete the path. The project, headed by Abbot Principal Don Lyon, resulted from a petition to the Board of Education from parents and the housing commission complaining about the three quarter of a mile walk to Abbot from the area.
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1971
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A volunteer project to provide a gravel path for youngsters living in the Maple Park Public Housing Development near N. Maple and Dexter Rds. who attend Abbot School is scheduled for completion this weekend. Grading services were donated by the Washtenaw Asphalt Co. and parents and members of the community have done volunteer work to complete the path. The project, headed by Abbot Principal Don Lyon, resulted from a petition to the Board of Education from parents and the housing commission complaining about the three quarter of a mile walk to Abbot from the area.
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March
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1972
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Jack Junttonen, Abbot School Student, Paints Maracas For The Ann Arbor Symphony Ball, March 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1972
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1972
Caption:
Supporting your local symphony orchestra can be great fun as Jack Junttonen, pictured below, discovers. He's painting a papier mache maraca, one of several that third-graders in Mrs. Robert Millard's class at Abbott School have been making as decorations for the annual Ann Arbor Symphony Ball. The students have combined their regular art class with a little community service project. In the picture at the right, Mrs. Millard, left, and student teacher Kerrin Flamm supervise another art session. The ball, which will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Weber's Inn, will kick off Ann Arbor Symphony Week. Ticket information is available from Mrs. Douglas Doane. (News photos by Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1972
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Supporting your local symphony orchestra can be great fun as Jack Junttonen, pictured below, discovers. He's painting a papier mache maraca, one of several that third-graders in Mrs. Robert Millard's class at Abbott School have been making as decorations for the annual Ann Arbor Symphony Ball. The students have combined their regular art class with a little community service project. In the picture at the right, Mrs. Millard, left, and student teacher Kerrin Flamm supervise another art session. The ball, which will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Weber's Inn, will kick off Ann Arbor Symphony Week. Ticket information is available from Mrs. Douglas Doane. (News photos by Cecil Lockard)
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Abbot School Students Create Decorations For The Ann Arbor Symphony Ball, March 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1972
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Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1972
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Supporting your local symphony orchestra can be great fun as Jack Junttonen, pictured below, discovers. He's painting a papier mache maraca, one of several that third-graders in Mrs. Robert Millard's class at Abbott School have been making as decorations for the annual Ann Arbor Symphony Ball. The students have combined their regular art class with a little community service project. In the picture at the right, Mrs. Millard, left, and student teacher Kerrin Flamm supervise another art session. The ball, which will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Weber's Inn, will kick off Ann Arbor Symphony Week. Ticket information is available from Mrs. Douglas Doane. (News photos by Cecil Lockard)
Ann Arbor News, March 12, 1972
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Supporting your local symphony orchestra can be great fun as Jack Junttonen, pictured below, discovers. He's painting a papier mache maraca, one of several that third-graders in Mrs. Robert Millard's class at Abbott School have been making as decorations for the annual Ann Arbor Symphony Ball. The students have combined their regular art class with a little community service project. In the picture at the right, Mrs. Millard, left, and student teacher Kerrin Flamm supervise another art session. The ball, which will begin at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Weber's Inn, will kick off Ann Arbor Symphony Week. Ticket information is available from Mrs. Douglas Doane. (News photos by Cecil Lockard)
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Abbot Students Prepare Scroll For Newly Returned POW Major Hubert K. Flesher, February 1973 Photographer: Jack Stubbs
Year:
1973
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1973
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Steve Prokos (Left), Caruso And Bob Neely Prepare Scroll For Maj. Flesher
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1973
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Steve Prokos (Left), Caruso And Bob Neely Prepare Scroll For Maj. Flesher
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Children From Inkster Visit Abbot Elementary School, March 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1973
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1973
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Rod Slaughter Of Inkster Gets Boost From Carmen Caruso To Help Abbot School's Bill Anderson Build A Tower
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1973
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Rod Slaughter Of Inkster Gets Boost From Carmen Caruso To Help Abbot School's Bill Anderson Build A Tower
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Duke Dameron, Abbot School Student, Snaps Photo Of News Photographer Cecil Lockard, March 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1973
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1973
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Abbot Student Duke Dameron Snaps Photo Of News Photographer
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1973
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Abbot Student Duke Dameron Snaps Photo Of News Photographer
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Abbot School Students Say Goodbye To Inkster Students At Amtrak Station, March 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1973
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Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1973
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Mary Russell, Mother Of An Abbot Student, Says Goodbye To Inkster Student Teacher Sue John and Teacher Dervin Mood While Another Abbot Mother, Diane Baker (Foreground), Waves A Farewell
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1973
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Mary Russell, Mother Of An Abbot Student, Says Goodbye To Inkster Student Teacher Sue John and Teacher Dervin Mood While Another Abbot Mother, Diane Baker (Foreground), Waves A Farewell
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Abbot School Students Say Goodbye To Inkster Students At Amtrak Station, March 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1973
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1973
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Galeena Benson (Top) And Carla Thomas Wait For Train
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1973
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Galeena Benson (Top) And Carla Thomas Wait For Train
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Abbot Students Plant Spring Bulbs Outside Their School, October 1973 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1973
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1973
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The city's celebration of its 150th anniversary next year should find Ann Arbor ablaze with flowers under a program sponsored by the Beautification Committee of the Sesquicentennial Commission. The committee, with help from local scouts, students and various civic groups hopes to plant some 20,000 bulbs at various public places. A parent, Basil Babcock, helps youngsters from Abbot School, 2670 Sequoia Parkway, plant bulbs on the school grounds. The students are, from left, Scott Clark, Beth Borton, Dianna Clark, Gaye Hines and Tina Clark.
Ann Arbor News, October 31, 1973
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The city's celebration of its 150th anniversary next year should find Ann Arbor ablaze with flowers under a program sponsored by the Beautification Committee of the Sesquicentennial Commission. The committee, with help from local scouts, students and various civic groups hopes to plant some 20,000 bulbs at various public places. A parent, Basil Babcock, helps youngsters from Abbot School, 2670 Sequoia Parkway, plant bulbs on the school grounds. The students are, from left, Scott Clark, Beth Borton, Dianna Clark, Gaye Hines and Tina Clark.
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