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Student Members Of The Eberbach School Magazine Committee Assemble Their Latest Issue, December 1948 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Student Members Of The Eberbach School Magazine Committee Assemble Their Latest Issue, December 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 23, 1948
Caption:
HOT OFF THE PRESS: Publishing a monthly magazine seems to be a serious business, judging from the facial expressions of these youthful journalists. Assembling the Eberbach School publication are (from left to right) Jane Phipps, David Couper, William Thompson, Jack Dirkse, Eddie Hirshman, Clinton Castor, Tom Wanzeck, John Kenne, and Joyce Curtis. They are members of the school magazine committee, which represents the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades. This committee is only one of several at the school through which pupils not only learn specific school lessons but also obtain first hand experience in working and cooperating with others. About 30 are on the magazine committee, providing a representative cross-section of the student body.

First Tappan School

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
March
Year
1981
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New Name For 'Old' Tappan Bothers Board

New Name For 'Old' Tappan Bothers Board image
Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
June
Year
1951
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Hazel Jungquist Retires from Position as Angell School Principal, May 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard

Hazel Jungquist Retires from Position as Angell School Principal, May 1969 image
Year:
1969
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 26, 1969
Caption:
A Farewell to Miss Jungquist Miss Hazel Jungquist, retiring principal of Angell School, shows two of her students the pen-and-ink drawing presented to her yesterday at a reception sponsored by the Angell Parent-Teacher Association. The students are Ann Gilbert (left) and Beverly Morris. The drawing, done by local artist Milton Kemnitz, shows Eberbaugh, Jones and Perry schools in the upper half, Angell in the lower half. Miss Jungquist taught at the other three schools before coming to Angell in 1957. More than 300 persons attended the reception.