Air Raid Drill at Tappan School, February 1942
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Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1942
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TEACHERS AND PARENTS SUPERVISE: Tappan school called in mothers of pupils to aid staff in conducting the school's first air raid drill yesterday. Pupils are taught three different alarms. One signal keeps all in school, in corridors; another allows some to go home. A number of the students are pictured (above) in a corridor designated by Fire Chief Benjamin Zahn as one of the "most safe" in the event of an air raid.
Ann Arbor News, February 14, 1942
Caption
TEACHERS AND PARENTS SUPERVISE: Tappan school called in mothers of pupils to aid staff in conducting the school's first air raid drill yesterday. Pupils are taught three different alarms. One signal keeps all in school, in corridors; another allows some to go home. A number of the students are pictured (above) in a corridor designated by Fire Chief Benjamin Zahn as one of the "most safe" in the event of an air raid.
Year
1942
Month
February
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