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Bruce Wilson Works On A Painting At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955

Bruce Wilson Works On A Painting At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1955
Caption:
SCHOOL IS FUN: Bruce Wilson wears a man-sized smock for painting during a free-play period at the Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, which meets at Fritz School. Eighteen four-year-olds are enrolled in the afternoon class, of which Bruce is a member. The morning class is composed of three-year-olds and the younger fours.

Mrs. Binn Leads A Song At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955

Mrs. Binn Leads A Song At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1955
Caption:
LET'S DO A SINGING GAME: Mrs. Leonard Binn, teacher at the nursery school, leads the children in a song about a little boy going to nursery school. Besides singing games, the children learn about music from records, which they may play themselves or listen to during a quiet period.

David Cook Plays At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955

David Cook Plays At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1955
Caption:
TRUCK DRIVER OR BUILDER? David Cook finds the block, truck and train corner to his liking during the free-play hour.

Joan Jewell Plays At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955

Joan Jewell Plays At The Ann Arbor Co-Operative Nursery School, January 1955 image
Year:
1955
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 15, 1955
Caption:
THIS SEEMS TO BE A GOOD METHOD: Joan Jewell is extremely busy filling ice cube trays in the housekeeping corner of the room. Her method, neither sanitary nor quick - but fun, consists of soaking a rag and wringing it out into the trays. Mrs. Muriel Moutlin, one of the mothers assisting, decides to help a little before things get out of hand, and Jimmy Bittman seemingly looks away in horror.