Board To Step Up Discussion And Action On Jones School
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Parents Urge Closing Jones
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Few React To Schools' Race Study
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Architect Charles W. Lane shows a point of interest at Huron High School construction site, October 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1967
Ann Arbor News, October 12, 1967
Caption:
Huron High Site Visited Architect Charles W. Lane cites a point of interest at the eastern end of Huron High School, now under construction. The portion of the school in the photo will be an academic wing. His booted and helmeted audience includes (from right) Jerry Klump, job superintendent for the A. Z. Shmina and Sons Construction Co., and three members of the Board of Education -- Dr. Harold J. Lockett, President Hazen J. Schumacher, and Mrs. Frances Felbeck. The new school, on Fuller Rd. near its intersection with Geddes, is expected to be ready for occupancy by Sept. 1, 1968.
Testimonial Dinner Drawing 200-Plus
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School Board Plan Draws New Fire
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Use Of Jones School Outlined
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More Recreational Use Of Jones School Urged
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Jones Playground, Racial Ratios To Be Studied By School Officials
AADL Talks To: Alan Brown
In 1984, a very young Alan Brown, (a recent UM grad in Vocal Performance) was stunned to be offered the position of Festival Administrator by Eugene Power, the founder of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival - an opportunity that literally changed the course of his life. We speak to him by phone from San Francisco where he is the principal of WolfBrown, an advisory to foundations, public agencies and charitable organizations.
Alan speaks of his fond memories of Eugene Power, his firm guiding hand and generous support in the early days of the Festival. He remembers a gracious Ella Fitzgerald, a panic moment with Marcel Marceau, and his encounters with other great performers who graced the Festival stage.