Four boys dressed as Native Americans stand on stage. One holds a peace pipe and the other three hold bows and arrows. From an envelope titled "To be printed."
Orchestra students sit with their instruments on stage in the Roosevelt auditorium. Their instructor stands at the right end of the stage. From an envelope titled "To be printed"
Shoveled sidewalk near Boone Hall. Two individuals are visible towards the end of the sidewalk. From an envelope titled "Snow, Back of Campus, Feb. 1, 1939."
A large snow bank next to a field, separated from the field by a fence. The roof of a building is slightly visible above the snow bank. From an envelope titled "Snow on Campus, Jan. 31, 1939."
Center of Roosevelt School's roof, viewed from the back of the school. Old Main's tower is visible in the background. From an envelope titled "R.H.S. from Roof and Other Campus Scenes."
An empty float sits on the grass. "Language-Literature-Science" is written on top of the float. "1849-1936, Michigan State Normal College, 'Four Score and Seven Years'" is written at the bottom. "America is another word for Opportunity is written on a wall inside the float. From an envelope titled "College Float, 1936."
A small evergreen and larger tree surrounded by snow. A field is behind the trees, and houses are visible in the distance. From an envelope titled "Snow Clouds, Vest Pocket."
Five snowflake designs on a paper hanging on a wall. The designs appear to be sewn on felt. The paper is labeled "6th Grade Girls." From an envelope titled "Art Work, Miss Hatton or Miss Strofer. Dec 1935."
A boy and girl, dressed as a king and queen, stand behind a table. In front are children dressed as courtiers, holding baskets of fruit and vegetables. From an envelope titled "To be printed"
Snow covers a large field near a residential area. A fence and row of trees separate the field from the houses. From an envelope titled "Snow Scenes, Woods, Feb. 25, 1940."
Children sit inside a college float, along with a college student dressed in her graduation outfit. "Language-Literature-Science" is written on top of the float. "1849-1936, Michigan State Normal College, 'Four Score and Seven Years'" is written at the bottom. "America is another word for Opportunity" is written on the wall behind the college student. Sherzer Hall is in the background, and two men stand near a tree. From an envelope titled "College Float, 1936."
Boats pass the Detroit riverfront. The Ambassador Bridge and St. Anne's church are visible in the background. From an envelope titled "Put-In-Bay, June 1938."
Students dressed as cowboys and cowgirls pretend to camp on stage. One boy pretends to chop wood. From an envelope titled "Music Assembly, Elementary, Mar. 1940."
A college float is parked on a city street. "In 1836, John D. Pierce and Isaac E. Crary Planned the Michigan System of Education" is written on the float's side. "'Ignorance is a fearful foe of Freedom' -John D. Pierce" is written at the end of the float. Logs rest on top. From an envelope titled "College Float, July 4, 1941."
A man walking down a dirt path towards buildings. The buildings are mostly hidden from view by trees. From an envelope titled "Campus Walks, Sept. 30, 1942."
Two paintings on a board. The top painting features two children playing in the snow. The bottom painting features Little Bo Peep and her sheep. From an envelope titled "Art Reproduction."
An athlete, wearing a track outfit, runs outside. Roosevelt School appears in the background. This is a double negative. From an envelope titled "Spring Sports, 1933."
A group of children wearing Christmas costumes pose on stage. A boy in the center holds a paint brush and palette. From an envelope titled "Christmas Assembly, 1939."
Ms. Jackson stands with a man at the front of her classroom. A boquet of flowers is on her desk. From an envelope titled "Second Grade Teacher, Miss Jackson, June 1936, Roosevelt."
Children inside the "Four Score and Seven Years" float travels down a residential street. Children and adults watch the float pass. From an envelope titled "College Float, 1936."
A group of children stand on stage. They are wearing winter outfits, and a few of the children hold lanterns. A painting of a mountainous scene forms the backdrop. From an envelope titled "Christmas Play, 1933."