Lawton Music Instructor, Carroll Hart, Instructs Choral Class, September 1964 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1964
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Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1964
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Getting in the sing of things are these fourth, fifth and sixth grade choral pupils at Lawton Elementary School, one of two new schools open to students for the first time this fall. Music instructor Carroll Hart gives the youngsters some instructions for the coming school year. Lawton School is off Greenview just southwest of Ann Arbor High School. The other new elementary school is Thurston which is situated between Prairie and Georgetown in the Orchard Hills-Bromley subdivision areas.
Ann Arbor News, September 10, 1964
Caption:
Getting in the sing of things are these fourth, fifth and sixth grade choral pupils at Lawton Elementary School, one of two new schools open to students for the first time this fall. Music instructor Carroll Hart gives the youngsters some instructions for the coming school year. Lawton School is off Greenview just southwest of Ann Arbor High School. The other new elementary school is Thurston which is situated between Prairie and Georgetown in the Orchard Hills-Bromley subdivision areas.
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Carroll Hart Conducts The Lawton Upper Elementary Chorus At The School's Dedication - October 25, 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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