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Day
8
Month
May
Year
1952
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Coleman Jewett Discusses Fashion, March 1974 Photographer: Jack Stubbs

Coleman Jewett Discusses Fashion, March 1974 image
Year:
1974
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 24, 1974
Caption:
Coleman Jewett In His Tappan Junior High Office

Tappan Kindergarten Classroom On The First Day Of School, September 1948

Tappan Kindergarten Classroom On The First Day Of School, September 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1948
Caption:
IT'S A FIVE-YEAR-OLD'S FAIRYLAND: At least it seems that way to this class of kindergartners in their first day of school and their first real experience in community playing and learning. There were some tears from both children and their parents at first, but these dried up quickly when the adults had left and the toys and playthings were clearly sighted. This is a kindergarten classroom in Tappan Junior High School, under the jurisdiction of Eberbach School Principal Helen Pratt.

Martha Gidos & John Swisher Work With Clay On Their First Day Of Kindergarten, September 1948

Martha Gidos & John Swisher Work With Clay On Their First Day Of Kindergarten, September 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1948
Caption:
LOOK WHAT I'M MAKING: Martha Gidos shows whatever it is she's making out of modeling clay to her table partner, John Swisher, during the first day of kindergarten at Tappan Junior High School. Their teacher is Miss Geneva Satterthwaite.

Susan Klebsattel & Connie Clague Draw Pictures On Their First Day Of Kindergarten, September 1948

Susan Klebsattel & Connie Clague Draw Pictures On Their First Day Of Kindergarten, September 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 25, 1948
Caption:
THE VERY FIRST ASSIGNMENT: Kindergartners were asked to sit at their little knee-high-to-an-adult tables and draw whatever they wanted to on sheets of manila paper. Many of the drawings came out as houses, misshapen dogs and cats, and others just came out. Here, Susan Klebsattel, left, and Connie Clague work on the problem at hand.