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Scrap Drives: Paper Salvage at Jones School, December 1943 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Scrap Drives: Paper Salvage at Jones School, December 1943 image
Year:
1943
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, December 14, 1943
Caption:
Wastepaper Piles Up In City's Schools: Ann Arbor's residents this week are making concerted efforts to get their wastepaper into the scrap against the Axis as the city prepares for its big collection drive on Friday. Typical of the way wastepaper for salvage is flowing into the city's schools, which are serving as collection depots, is the above photograph made at Jones school this morning. Johnny Logothetis pulls the wagon load of salvaged paper as Stella Kokinakes holds the pile straight. In the rear, Stanley Larmee is shown bringing in another bundle. City residents might be cautioned, however, that they will help in the drive and will aid the school pupil collectors if they tie their papers and magazines into bundles rather than leaving them loose as are the ones above.

Jones Elementary School Pre-Kindergarten Class With Teacher, Betty Powell - Learning Circle, March 1965

Jones Elementary School Pre-Kindergarten Class With Teacher, Betty Powell - Learning Circle, March 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1965
Caption:
It takes lots of activity to hold the attention of the Jones pre-schoolers, and Mrs. Betty Powell leads them in songs with plenty of pantomime movement. As busy as they seem compared with older singing groups, sitting on the floor for music is actually one of their "quiet" times which they seem to enjoy.

Jones Elementary School Pre-Kindergarten Class - Watching the Fish, March 1965

Jones Elementary School Pre-Kindergarten Class - Watching the Fish, March 1965 image
Year:
1965
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 18, 1965
Caption:
Watching the gold fish swim is fun, but feeding and caring for them is a special responsibility for students in the Jones Preschool program. Scooping fish up with a net and placing them in temporary containers while the bowl is cleaned is an experience the children could not enjoy if they had an aquarium with lots of fish and equipment.