Kristan Boehler Enjoys Nursery School Exhibit at the Ann Arbor Public Library, May 1960 Photographer: Doug Fulton
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1960
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Nurseries Hold Exhibit: The nursery school exhibits put up in the Ann Arbor Public Library yesterday evening tempted Kristan Boehler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boehler, to try them out. The exhibit was part of a program, "Effect of Nursery School on Kindergarten Adjustment," sponsored by the Huron Valley Council of Co-operative Nurseries. It included a "model nursery" exhibit directed by Mrs. J. M. Brueger and Mrs. Daniel Miller, and a panel discussion. Panel members included David Soule, moderator, who is with the Eastern Michigan University Extension Service; Dr. Norma Law, director of the pre-school laboratory at Wayne State University; John Salcau, principal of Ypsilanti's Erickson Elementary School; Mrs. Carolyn Hawkins, past president of the Michigan Council of Co-operative Nurseries and a delegate to the recent White House Conference on Youth, and Miss Dorothy Beach, kindergarten teacher.
Ann Arbor News, May 24, 1960
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Nurseries Hold Exhibit: The nursery school exhibits put up in the Ann Arbor Public Library yesterday evening tempted Kristan Boehler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boehler, to try them out. The exhibit was part of a program, "Effect of Nursery School on Kindergarten Adjustment," sponsored by the Huron Valley Council of Co-operative Nurseries. It included a "model nursery" exhibit directed by Mrs. J. M. Brueger and Mrs. Daniel Miller, and a panel discussion. Panel members included David Soule, moderator, who is with the Eastern Michigan University Extension Service; Dr. Norma Law, director of the pre-school laboratory at Wayne State University; John Salcau, principal of Ypsilanti's Erickson Elementary School; Mrs. Carolyn Hawkins, past president of the Michigan Council of Co-operative Nurseries and a delegate to the recent White House Conference on Youth, and Miss Dorothy Beach, kindergarten teacher.
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Halloween Can Be Harrowing For Goblins Without Goodies
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October
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1962
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Halloween Can Be Harrowing For Goblins Without Goodies, October 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1962
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Boo! Guess Who?: So goes Halloween with children of all ages, as the "great pumpkin" day arrives. Four-year-old children at the First Methodist Church Nursery School (left to right) lion John Forshee, majorette Sandy Pillsbury, clown Steven Haas, vampire Brenda Hutton, lurking behind the cornstalks, and little Jenny Heusel, playing Bo Peep, sitting on the pumpkin, are looking forward to frightening the residents on Huron and Liberty Sts. tomorrow when they parade around the neighborhood.
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1962
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Boo! Guess Who?: So goes Halloween with children of all ages, as the "great pumpkin" day arrives. Four-year-old children at the First Methodist Church Nursery School (left to right) lion John Forshee, majorette Sandy Pillsbury, clown Steven Haas, vampire Brenda Hutton, lurking behind the cornstalks, and little Jenny Heusel, playing Bo Peep, sitting on the pumpkin, are looking forward to frightening the residents on Huron and Liberty Sts. tomorrow when they parade around the neighborhood.
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Pumpkin Painters at First Methodist Church Nursery School, October 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1962
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Pumpkin Painters: Anyone knows that Halloween without pumpkins is like "ohs" without "ahs," and Doug Noertker (left) and Lisa Lisartz find Halloween holds both for them. The First Methodist Nursery children find making pumpkins out of stuffed paper bags an intriguing experience, especially when you get to paint the bags orange.
Ann Arbor News, October 30, 1962
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Pumpkin Painters: Anyone knows that Halloween without pumpkins is like "ohs" without "ahs," and Doug Noertker (left) and Lisa Lisartz find Halloween holds both for them. The First Methodist Nursery children find making pumpkins out of stuffed paper bags an intriguing experience, especially when you get to paint the bags orange.
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An Inquisitive Pumpkin Painter at First Methodist Church Nursery School , October 1962 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1962
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Pace's Day Care Nursery School, 1973
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1973
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Jack and Jill Day Care Center, 1973
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1973
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Jack and Jill Nursery School, 1971
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1971
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Jack and Jill Nursery School, 1973
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1973
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Perry Nursery School, 1974
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1974
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