Sutton School Students Build Model Farmyard, April 1942
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1942
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Pupils of the Sutton school in Northfield township decided this winter they needed more than theory in their social and science studies, so, with the aid of their teacher, Gertrude A. Doorn, they have built up the model farm yard shown above. And to make it more realistic, Norene Denune, shown at the right, has brought in a pen of live baby chicks. Other pupils shown above are Esther Maulbetsch, left, a first grader; Harry Clement, jr., a second grader, and Ernest Honke, an eighth grader. All children in the school worked on the project.
Ann Arbor News, April 10, 1942
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Pupils of the Sutton school in Northfield township decided this winter they needed more than theory in their social and science studies, so, with the aid of their teacher, Gertrude A. Doorn, they have built up the model farm yard shown above. And to make it more realistic, Norene Denune, shown at the right, has brought in a pen of live baby chicks. Other pupils shown above are Esther Maulbetsch, left, a first grader; Harry Clement, jr., a second grader, and Ernest Honke, an eighth grader. All children in the school worked on the project.
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David Steffe Puts Books In His Desk On His First Day At Sutton School, September 1951
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1951
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Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1951
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David Steffe of 4821 Pontiac Trail, a second-grader at Sutton School on Joy Rd., typifies the nearly 3,000 rural students who returned to Washtenaw county schools this morning. Teacher Mrs. Marguerite Tapp of Ann Arbor shows him how to stow his books in his desk. Sutton is one of about 90 county rural schools, many of them one-room.
Ann Arbor News, September 4, 1951
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David Steffe of 4821 Pontiac Trail, a second-grader at Sutton School on Joy Rd., typifies the nearly 3,000 rural students who returned to Washtenaw county schools this morning. Teacher Mrs. Marguerite Tapp of Ann Arbor shows him how to stow his books in his desk. Sutton is one of about 90 county rural schools, many of them one-room.
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David Steffe Puts Books In His Desk On His First Day At Sutton School, September 1951
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1951
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Mrs. Marguerite Topp, Sutton School Teacher, Greets Marcia Brownlee, & Daughter Naomi, On The First Day, September 1951
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1951
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Mrs. Marguerite Topp, Sutton School Teacher, Greets The Brownlee Family On The First Day, September 1951
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