Slauson Junior High Students In The School's New Music Room, December 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, December 8, 1954
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NEW MUSIC ROOM: Slauson Junior High School students are moving into the school's new wings room-by-room and section-by-section as work nears completion. The spacious music room is shown in use above. The classroom wing also is in use, although the public address system is not entirely installed. Students and faculty are still waiting to use the swimming pool and buy hot lunches in the cafeteria. The $733,000 addition consists of three wings added to the present building.
Ann Arbor News, December 8, 1954
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NEW MUSIC ROOM: Slauson Junior High School students are moving into the school's new wings room-by-room and section-by-section as work nears completion. The spacious music room is shown in use above. The classroom wing also is in use, although the public address system is not entirely installed. Students and faculty are still waiting to use the swimming pool and buy hot lunches in the cafeteria. The $733,000 addition consists of three wings added to the present building.
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Slauson Junior High Students In The School's New Music Room, December 1954
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1954
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Slauson Junior High Students In The School's New Music Room, December 1954
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1954
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Harold Logan - Slauson Junior High School Principal, May 1968
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1968
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Formal Opening Set For Slauson School Addition
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New Classroom - Slauson Junior High School, February 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1955
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TYPICAL CLASSROOM: Typical of the new classrooms is the one above, where James Scheu teaches a seventh grade class mathematics. Materials used are similar to other new classrooms in the city, with acoustic tile ceiling, asphalt tile floor and cinderblock walls painted in soft colors. Also typical is use of glass brick in upper part of window and green chalk boards to cut glare. Not visible are natural wood-finished cabinets on inside walls.
Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1955
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TYPICAL CLASSROOM: Typical of the new classrooms is the one above, where James Scheu teaches a seventh grade class mathematics. Materials used are similar to other new classrooms in the city, with acoustic tile ceiling, asphalt tile floor and cinderblock walls painted in soft colors. Also typical is use of glass brick in upper part of window and green chalk boards to cut glare. Not visible are natural wood-finished cabinets on inside walls.
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Principal Harold Logan In His Office - Slauson Junior High School, February 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1955
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NEW WING THROUGH WINDOW: The new classroom wing at the back of the original school is visible from Principal Harold M. Logan's office window. The classroom wing includes 12 classrooms and an art department.
Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1955
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NEW WING THROUGH WINDOW: The new classroom wing at the back of the original school is visible from Principal Harold M. Logan's office window. The classroom wing includes 12 classrooms and an art department.
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New Music Rooms - Slauson Junior High School, February 1955
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1955
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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1955
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LOTS OF ROOM FOR MUSIC: The spacious new music department includes two large rooms for band and orchestra and several individual practice rooms. Donald J. Shetler (right foreground) directs the band while the orchestra practices in room beyond open door at right. Between the two large rooms are glass-walled offices (center) and a uniform room (left background). The new additions were opened room by room and unit by unit during the first semester to help relieve crowding of the 790 pupils enrolled in the school, one of Ann Arbor's two junior high buildings.
Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1955
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LOTS OF ROOM FOR MUSIC: The spacious new music department includes two large rooms for band and orchestra and several individual practice rooms. Donald J. Shetler (right foreground) directs the band while the orchestra practices in room beyond open door at right. Between the two large rooms are glass-walled offices (center) and a uniform room (left background). The new additions were opened room by room and unit by unit during the first semester to help relieve crowding of the 790 pupils enrolled in the school, one of Ann Arbor's two junior high buildings.
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New Art Rooms - Slauson Junior High School, February 1955
Year:
1955
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Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1955
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ART ROOMS: The two art rooms are separated by glass walls. Mrs. Ione Simons (center background) places a roof on a model house. Balsa model is seen in foreground, and other examples of art work are posted around the room. Finishing touches were being placed on all the new rooms this week for the open house Sunday.
Ann Arbor News, February 3, 1955
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ART ROOMS: The two art rooms are separated by glass walls. Mrs. Ione Simons (center background) places a roof on a model house. Balsa model is seen in foreground, and other examples of art work are posted around the room. Finishing touches were being placed on all the new rooms this week for the open house Sunday.
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