Students Prepare A Display For Abbot School's Science & Art Fair, May 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1967
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Ann Arbor News, May 29, 1967
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Nancy Lueder and Bryan Smith, second graders at Abbot School, make some final adjustments to branches filled with paper birds. The tree was part of a science and art fair in which all of Abbot's 552 children displayed work. The fair was held in conjunction with Michigan Week. These children are in Mrs. Nancy Michel's class.
Ann Arbor News, May 29, 1967
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Nancy Lueder and Bryan Smith, second graders at Abbot School, make some final adjustments to branches filled with paper birds. The tree was part of a science and art fair in which all of Abbot's 552 children displayed work. The fair was held in conjunction with Michigan Week. These children are in Mrs. Nancy Michel's class.
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Students Prepare A Display For Abbot School's Science & Art Fair, May 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1967
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Abbot Elementary School Students Explore Their Science & Art Fair, May 1967 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1967
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Birds Made Of Paper
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Having A Ball!
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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
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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 School Students Create Decorations For The Ann Arbor Symphony Ball, March 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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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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Kay Ann Fischer & Charles Zill Display Their Chinese Screen At The Bach School World's Fair, February 1946
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1946
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Kay Ann Fischer and Charles Zill, nine-year-old Bach fourth graders, made the Chinese screen which is displayed at the all-day Bach school "World's Fair" today. Each school room represented a different country, and students made and sold articles native to each country.
Ann Arbor News, February 22, 1946
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Kay Ann Fischer and Charles Zill, nine-year-old Bach fourth graders, made the Chinese screen which is displayed at the all-day Bach school "World's Fair" today. Each school room represented a different country, and students made and sold articles native to each country.
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Artist Unveils Ceramic Mural For Haisley School
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Northside School Students Construct A Model Of Paul Bunyan's Boot For Michigan Week, May 1956
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1956
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Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1956
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PAUL BUNYAN'S BOOT: This ceiling-high model of Paul Bunyan's boot is one of two that will be displayed during Michigan Week activities at Northside School next week. Putting finishing touches on the model are (left to right) Mrs. JoAnn Norris, fourth grade teacher, Tom McCollum, Clyde Trapp (with hammer) and Wynn Pratt.
Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1956
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PAUL BUNYAN'S BOOT: This ceiling-high model of Paul Bunyan's boot is one of two that will be displayed during Michigan Week activities at Northside School next week. Putting finishing touches on the model are (left to right) Mrs. JoAnn Norris, fourth grade teacher, Tom McCollum, Clyde Trapp (with hammer) and Wynn Pratt.
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