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Angell Students Rehearse for 'Angell Gras' Parade, May 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Angell Students Rehearse for 'Angell Gras' Parade, May 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 12, 1958
Caption:
REHEARSE FOR ANGELL GRAS: Children at Angell School this morning rehearsed their Angell Gras parade featuring floats that represent phases of Ann Arbor's current life and history. The parade, down the auditorium aisles, will precede the staging of an all-school musical production of the musical show "Let's Build a Town" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow and Wednesday at the school at 1608 S. University Ave.

Millard Malcolm and Albert Richards Paint the Teachers' Lounge at Angell Elementary School, July 1957

Millard Malcolm and Albert Richards Paint the Teachers' Lounge at Angell Elementary School, July 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 16, 1957
Caption:
SCHOOL WORK: Millard Malcolm (left) and Albert Richards are two of five Angell PTA members who yesterday volunteered to paint the schools teachers' lounge and adjoining lavatory as part of the PTA's $400 refurbishing job. The project was undertaken after the Angell School budget was trimmed. Mrs. Eugene Hannah, PTA member and interior decorator, provided the color scheme and chose the materials, including draperies and furniture.

Pet Show at Angell Elementary, April 1956 Photographer: James Galbraith

Pet Show at Angell Elementary, April 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1956
Caption:
Sandy Kimura and Ali I'heri, kindergartners, vie for the attentions of a puppy brought to the school from the Humane Society. Ali's the son of a Turkish couple who have been in Ann Arbor only since September.

Ginny Gardner with Angell Kingergarten's Pet Rabbit, April 1956 Photographer: James Galbraith

Ginny Gardner with Angell Kingergarten's Pet Rabbit, April 1956 image
Year:
1956
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 27, 1956
Caption:
Ginny Gardner nuzzles, Blackie, a rabbit that has become the official kindergarten pet.

Students at Angell Elementary Perform The Wizard of Oz in French, June 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Students at Angell Elementary Perform The Wizard of Oz in French, June 1963 image
Year:
1962
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 6, 1963
Caption:
'WIZARD OF OZ' GOES FRENCH: Fifth and sixth grade students of Mrs. Marilyn Taylor's French classes at Angell Elementary School presented a play in French based on the "Wizard of Oz" this afternoon in the school auditorium. Parents were invited. The play, which had been in rehearsal for 40 hours, was also presented yesterday afternoon. Above (from left) Tom Breidenthal, scarecrow; Janet Polasky, tin woodman; Jackie Howe as Dorothy, and Steve Smith as the cowardly lion, and (on the floor) Patty Dickinson as Toto the dog are pictured in costume.

Crowded Classroom at Angell School, April 1963 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Crowded Classroom at Angell School, April 1963 image
Year:
1963
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 24, 1963
Caption:
ANGELL ENROLLMENT PROBLEMS: To facilitate school organization and to circumvent the need for a fifth-sixth combination class, Angell Elementary School has been experimenting with methods of teaching children in various group sizes. For one period in the morning and in the afternoon sixth graders are in a class of 40 children. By the same token, they are in a class of 18 to 22 for two periods of skill subjects. There is also a second section of sixth graders which contains 35 children most of the time. A crowded classroom at Angell is pictured above.

Angell School Students with Natural Resources Fair Exhibit, January 1959 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Angell School Students with Natural Resources Fair Exhibit, January 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 22, 1959
Caption:
AT ANGELL EXHIBIT: Sixth graders at Angell School have prepared a natural resources fair featuring exhibits of some of the things they have been studying in their social studies work. The sixth graders explained the exhibits to the younger grade pupils.